ASHOKA, THE VISIONARY : Life, Legend and Legacy
Ashok Khanna
ASHOKA, THE VISIONARY : Life, Legend and Legacy - 1 - New Delhi Bloomsbury 2020/01/01 - 177
Ungainly in appearance, disliked by his father, the king, but nurtured by his mother, Ashoka worked to elicit his elders' approval. At the age of 18, his father sent him to quell a rebellion that his brother, the crown prince, had failed to do. His success propelled him to be appointed as viceroy of a province. There he met Devi, a beautiful, devout Buddhist. With the death of his father, supported by the chief minister, Ashoka was crowned the new king.
Ashoka ruled the Indian subcontinent from 269 BCE to 232 BCE. After the Kalinga War, a turning point for Ashoka, his devotion to Buddha's teachings became unconditional, and he based his governance on its precepts of non-violence, tolerance and compassion. His support for Buddhism helped it grow from a small sect to a world religion. When it spread to Asia, his model of Dharmaraj was emulated as exemplary kingship by many Asian rulers through history.
Prime Minister Nehru, in The Discovery of India, described Ashoka as 'a man who was greater than any king or emperor'. He worked to incorporate Ashoka's secular approach and considerate administration in India's Constitution. As a young democracy, India must adopt both Ashoka's and Nehru's vision of compassionate governance to mature as a nation.
1. Ashoka's Epiphany
2. Ashoka's , an Introduction
3. Discovering Ashoka
4. Ashoka's Origins
5. The Decline and Fall of the Mauryan Empire
6. Ashoka's Legacy
7. Legendary Ashoka
9789387457843
Purchased Prism Books,Kadavanthra
Biography- Life History
Great Ruler Ashoka
Historical Memory
923.154 / ASH/AS
ASHOKA, THE VISIONARY : Life, Legend and Legacy - 1 - New Delhi Bloomsbury 2020/01/01 - 177
Ungainly in appearance, disliked by his father, the king, but nurtured by his mother, Ashoka worked to elicit his elders' approval. At the age of 18, his father sent him to quell a rebellion that his brother, the crown prince, had failed to do. His success propelled him to be appointed as viceroy of a province. There he met Devi, a beautiful, devout Buddhist. With the death of his father, supported by the chief minister, Ashoka was crowned the new king.
Ashoka ruled the Indian subcontinent from 269 BCE to 232 BCE. After the Kalinga War, a turning point for Ashoka, his devotion to Buddha's teachings became unconditional, and he based his governance on its precepts of non-violence, tolerance and compassion. His support for Buddhism helped it grow from a small sect to a world religion. When it spread to Asia, his model of Dharmaraj was emulated as exemplary kingship by many Asian rulers through history.
Prime Minister Nehru, in The Discovery of India, described Ashoka as 'a man who was greater than any king or emperor'. He worked to incorporate Ashoka's secular approach and considerate administration in India's Constitution. As a young democracy, India must adopt both Ashoka's and Nehru's vision of compassionate governance to mature as a nation.
1. Ashoka's Epiphany
2. Ashoka's , an Introduction
3. Discovering Ashoka
4. Ashoka's Origins
5. The Decline and Fall of the Mauryan Empire
6. Ashoka's Legacy
7. Legendary Ashoka
9789387457843
Purchased Prism Books,Kadavanthra
Biography- Life History
Great Ruler Ashoka
Historical Memory
923.154 / ASH/AS