Ashoka the Great (c. 269-233 BCE) is largely considered the greatest Mauryan emperor and ruled over a territory stretching from the northern Himalayas into peninsular India and across the widest ...
Emperor Ashoka, after witnessing the horrors of the Kalinga War, embraced Buddhism and dedicated his rule to promoting peace, tolerance, and compassion through moral edicts. These inscriptions ...
Replica of Emperor Ashoka’s iconic pillar to showcase India’s legacy during Mahakumbh. Visitors from across the globe will be introduced to the iconic Ashoka Pillar, inscribed ...
Patna, The Archaeological Survey of India commenced a process of unravelling a portion of the '80-pillared assembly hall' at Kumhrar here on Sunday, a site regarded as the only evidence of ...
"In the first separate rock edict of Emperor Ashoka at Dhauli, he expressed his anxiety that undeserved and harsh punishment should not be imposed," the judge remarked, ordering BDA to reinstate ...