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304 BCE – 232 BCE
Mauryan Dynasty
 Ashoka belongs
to maurya dynasty
 H e isthe third king of
maurya dynasty
Birth of
Asoka
300
BCE
Marriage
284 BCE
Conversion
to Buddhism
263 BCE
Reign
begins
272 BCE
Death in
232 BCE
CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA
(Founder & grand father of Ashoka)
BINDUSARA
(Second king & father of Ashoka)
ASHOKA THE EMPEROR
(Third king)
Founded Mauryan
Dynasty in 322 BC
Gained power shortly
after Alexander ‘sdeath.
 Was crowned King at Taxila
 Had capital atPataliputra
 His ministerChanakya
wrote Arthashastra
•He was Chandragupta’s advisor.
•He was of Brahmin caste.
•He was given the post of Mahamantri.
 Bindusara, was the successor of
Chandragupta Maurya,
 He expanded the area of the state
that he inherited from Chandragupta
Maurya who reigned for a fairly long
period of 24 years.
 According to the information's in
Puranas the duration of the reign of
Bindusara was for a period of 25
years, almost same as his father.
 Ashoka married a commoner called Karuwaki, she
wasa daughter of a fisherman.
 H e met her before his reign when he was sent
to Kalinga to being in exile.
 Due to Ashoka’s success in the quelling of the
uprising and his growing popularity, his step-brothers
forced him into exile to prevent him from obtaining
the throne.
 Asoka however returned two years later being
summoned by the emperor to quell another uprising.
• Ashoka's reign as emperor
began with a series of wars .
• H e conquered more
lands and added them to
his empire.
 Kalinga war in 262 BC, was the worst war
and this war brought a big change in the life
of Ashoka.
After the battle in a tour of city, he could see nothing except burnt
houses and scattered corpses.This sight made him sick.
 The huge loss of life
and suffering witnessed
on the battlefield made
him turn away from
war.
 S o he was deeply
influenced by Buddhism,
and adopted the dharma
principles
The main principles of dharma (dhamma)
• nonviolence.
• tolerance of all sects
• obedience to parents, respect for
Brahmans , teachers & priests
•humane treatment of servants,
Ashoka built shrines and
monasteries and inscribed
Buddhist teachings on
rocks and pillars in many
places.
 H e sent missionaries to
countries.
 Hi s own son Kunalbecame
monk & carried Buddhism
to Sri Lanka
He sent his missionaries to the followingplaces:
 Kashmir-Gandhara
Mahisamandala (Mysore) - Mahadeva
Vanavasi (Tamil Nadu) - Rakkhita
Maharattha (Maharashtra) -
Mahadhammarakkhita
Himavanta (Nepal) - Majjhima
Suvannabhumi (Thailand/ Myanmar) -
Sona and Uttara
Lankadipa (Sri Lanka) - Mahamahinda
Aparantaka (Gujarat and Sindh) - Yona
Dhammarakkhita
The pillars of Ashoka were erected by him during his reign in
the 3rd century BCE
The Stupas of Sanchi are world famous and the stupa named
SanchiStupa was built by Emperor Ashoka
Ashoka's own words as known from his Edicts are:
"All men are my children. I am like a father to them. As every
father desires the good and the happiness of his children, I wish
that all men should be happy always”.
Elephant at Kalinga war site-
Orissa
Minor Rock Edict site- Madhya
Pradesh
Rock Edict at Junagadh Major Rock Edict at Girnar,
Gujarat
 Ashoka after conversion to Budhaism s start
caring of the people.
 He order to build almost 80000 stupas.
 There was proper system for the collection of
taxes from farmers and traders.
 They are bind to pay tax one time in year.
 Instead of paying part of crop for regional
rulers.
 They have proper system for controlling
 they have four provinces in the empire and
each empire have one kumara(royal prince).
 They proper system for justice and a system
of security for farmers,traders and common
people.
 They introduce one currency for the people.
 After the death of ashoka there was no skilful
successor for the throne.
 Ashoka son was blind therefore his grand
son come into the rule.
 The successors of ashoka not focus on the
defense and the interests of people of
people.
 Due to their peace treaty others gain power.
 Ashoka’s successors neglect khubar pass
which is the basic gate way in the empire.
 Greeks attack from this gate way and take
empire on to the punjab.
 After the attack of greeks the revolts start
rising.
 A bahmin general kill the king in a army
prade and made himself a emperor.
 He was the general
1.Symbolic legacy
Indian government has
adopted the famous lion
capital from his pillar at
Sarnath as official
national emblem.
Ashoka’s chakra is also known as the wheel of the
dharma and it symbolizes the 24 virtues in Buddhism.
Some of these 24 virtues include: love,
patience, peacefulness, courage, justice and mercy.
After Ashoka’s death in 232
BCE the people of India
decided to commemorate
Ashoka by using his personal
chakra. It can still be seen today
on the Indian flag.
The word chakra is sanskrit and
it means cycle or a repeating
process.
 
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Ashoka- The Great _History of Subcontinent

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  • 2. 304 BCE – 232 BCE
  • 4.  Ashoka belongs to maurya dynasty  H e isthe third king of maurya dynasty
  • 5. Birth of Asoka 300 BCE Marriage 284 BCE Conversion to Buddhism 263 BCE Reign begins 272 BCE Death in 232 BCE
  • 6. CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA (Founder & grand father of Ashoka) BINDUSARA (Second king & father of Ashoka) ASHOKA THE EMPEROR (Third king)
  • 7. Founded Mauryan Dynasty in 322 BC Gained power shortly after Alexander ‘sdeath.  Was crowned King at Taxila  Had capital atPataliputra  His ministerChanakya wrote Arthashastra
  • 8. •He was Chandragupta’s advisor. •He was of Brahmin caste. •He was given the post of Mahamantri.
  • 9.  Bindusara, was the successor of Chandragupta Maurya,  He expanded the area of the state that he inherited from Chandragupta Maurya who reigned for a fairly long period of 24 years.  According to the information's in Puranas the duration of the reign of Bindusara was for a period of 25 years, almost same as his father.
  • 10.  Ashoka married a commoner called Karuwaki, she wasa daughter of a fisherman.  H e met her before his reign when he was sent to Kalinga to being in exile.  Due to Ashoka’s success in the quelling of the uprising and his growing popularity, his step-brothers forced him into exile to prevent him from obtaining the throne.  Asoka however returned two years later being summoned by the emperor to quell another uprising.
  • 11. • Ashoka's reign as emperor began with a series of wars . • H e conquered more lands and added them to his empire.
  • 12.  Kalinga war in 262 BC, was the worst war and this war brought a big change in the life of Ashoka.
  • 13. After the battle in a tour of city, he could see nothing except burnt houses and scattered corpses.This sight made him sick.  The huge loss of life and suffering witnessed on the battlefield made him turn away from war.  S o he was deeply influenced by Buddhism, and adopted the dharma principles
  • 14. The main principles of dharma (dhamma) • nonviolence. • tolerance of all sects • obedience to parents, respect for Brahmans , teachers & priests •humane treatment of servants,
  • 15. Ashoka built shrines and monasteries and inscribed Buddhist teachings on rocks and pillars in many places.  H e sent missionaries to countries.  Hi s own son Kunalbecame monk & carried Buddhism to Sri Lanka
  • 16. He sent his missionaries to the followingplaces:  Kashmir-Gandhara Mahisamandala (Mysore) - Mahadeva Vanavasi (Tamil Nadu) - Rakkhita Maharattha (Maharashtra) - Mahadhammarakkhita Himavanta (Nepal) - Majjhima Suvannabhumi (Thailand/ Myanmar) - Sona and Uttara Lankadipa (Sri Lanka) - Mahamahinda Aparantaka (Gujarat and Sindh) - Yona Dhammarakkhita
  • 17. The pillars of Ashoka were erected by him during his reign in the 3rd century BCE The Stupas of Sanchi are world famous and the stupa named SanchiStupa was built by Emperor Ashoka Ashoka's own words as known from his Edicts are: "All men are my children. I am like a father to them. As every father desires the good and the happiness of his children, I wish that all men should be happy always”.
  • 18. Elephant at Kalinga war site- Orissa Minor Rock Edict site- Madhya Pradesh Rock Edict at Junagadh Major Rock Edict at Girnar, Gujarat
  • 19.  Ashoka after conversion to Budhaism s start caring of the people.  He order to build almost 80000 stupas.
  • 20.  There was proper system for the collection of taxes from farmers and traders.  They are bind to pay tax one time in year.  Instead of paying part of crop for regional rulers.
  • 21.  They have proper system for controlling  they have four provinces in the empire and each empire have one kumara(royal prince).  They proper system for justice and a system of security for farmers,traders and common people.
  • 22.  They introduce one currency for the people.
  • 23.  After the death of ashoka there was no skilful successor for the throne.  Ashoka son was blind therefore his grand son come into the rule.
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  • 25.  The successors of ashoka not focus on the defense and the interests of people of people.  Due to their peace treaty others gain power.
  • 26.  Ashoka’s successors neglect khubar pass which is the basic gate way in the empire.  Greeks attack from this gate way and take empire on to the punjab.
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  • 28.  After the attack of greeks the revolts start rising.  A bahmin general kill the king in a army prade and made himself a emperor.
  • 29.  He was the general
  • 30. 1.Symbolic legacy Indian government has adopted the famous lion capital from his pillar at Sarnath as official national emblem.
  • 31. Ashoka’s chakra is also known as the wheel of the dharma and it symbolizes the 24 virtues in Buddhism. Some of these 24 virtues include: love, patience, peacefulness, courage, justice and mercy.
  • 32. After Ashoka’s death in 232 BCE the people of India decided to commemorate Ashoka by using his personal chakra. It can still be seen today on the Indian flag. The word chakra is sanskrit and it means cycle or a repeating process.
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