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🔥 ASHOKA THE BRUTAL BECAME BUDDHISM'S GREATEST KING — BUT IT COST 100,000 LIVES Ashoka the Great, ancient India's most powerful Mauryan emperor, began his reign as Chandashoka "the Fierce", a brutal warrior who killed his own brothers and slaughtered over 100,000 people in the devastating Kalinga War of 261 BCE. But the rivers of blood at Kalinga transformed this mass murderer into Dhammashoka "the Righteous," Buddhism's most important patron king whose legacy shaped Asian civilization for 2,300 years. This is the shocking true story of history's most dramatic transformation: from India's bloodiest emperor to the leader who spread Buddhism across Asia and built the pillars that still stand today bearing the Ashoka Chakra on India's flag. 🔎 DISCOVER: How Ashoka murdered his way to the Mauryan throne through fratricide and terror The Kalinga War's 100,000+ casualties that broke an emperor's spirit The Buddhist monk Upagupta who taught a killer about the Three Poisons How Buddhist teachings on non-violence (ahiṃsā) reshaped an empire How Ashoka's 84,000 stupas and rock edicts spread Buddhism from India to Sri Lanka, Thailand, and beyond Why this ancient emperor's symbols appear on modern India's flag and government seals 🙏 If Ashoka could transform from mass murderer to Buddhism's greatest champion, what does that say about human potential for change? Subscribe to Buddha's Wisdom for more untold stories where Buddhist history meets shocking truth... and discover the ancient wisdom that still transforms lives today. 📱 Join our community: Instagram: / buddhaswizdom Facebook: / buddhaswizdom X: https://x.com/BuddhasWizdom Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ndnBU5... TikTok: / buddhas.wisdom ☕ Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/buddhaswisdom ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The River Runs Red: Kalinga's Aftermath 01:34 The Monster's Crown: Ashoka's Brutal Rise to Power 05:42 The River of Blood: The Kalinga War (261 BCE) 11:41 The Breaking Point: Meeting Buddhism 17:58 The Pillar Builder: Ashoka's Buddhist Empire 26:54 The Eternal Emperor: Legacy Across 2,300 Years 29:24 Can Killers Change? The Question Ashoka Answered #Ashoka, #Buddhism, #BuddhistHistory, #AncientIndia, #KalingaWar, #MauryaNEmpire, #AshokaTheGreat, #BuddhistKing, #IndianHistory, #Transformation, #Redemption, #SpiritualTransformation, #HistoricalBuddhism, #AshokaChakra, #BuddhistTeachings #Dhamma #NonViolence 📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING: PRIMARY HISTORICAL SOURCES: The Edicts of Ashoka (Rock Edicts & Pillar Edicts, 3rd century BCE) Rock Edict XIII (Kalinga War account and remorse) Mahavamsa (Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka, 5th-6th century CE) Dipavamsa (Chronicle of the Island, 4th century CE) Ashokavadana (Legends of Ashoka, 2nd century CE) SCHOLARLY WORKS: Thapar, Romila. "Asoka and the Decline of the Mauryas" (Oxford University Press) https://amzn.to/45a1CyB Allen, Charles. "Ashoka: The Search for India's Lost Emperor" (Little, Brown) Strong, John S. "The Legend of King Asoka: A Study and Translation of the Asokavadana" https://amzn.to/4svQplX Bhandarkar, D.R. "Asoka" (University of Calcutta) https://amzn.to/3Z5MTBh Smith, Vincent A. "Asoka: The Buddhist Emperor of India" https://amzn.to/3YAKTRm ARCHAEOLOGICAL & EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: Archaeological Survey of India - Ashokan Pillar Studies Ancient Buddhist Sites in India (Sanchi, Sarnath, Bodh Gaya) Kalinga Battlefield Archaeological Research Mauryan Empire Historical Records BUDDHIST TEXTS REFERENCED: Theravada Tradition accounts of Third Buddhist Council (250 BCE) Records of Mahinda and Sanghamitta's mission to Sri Lanka Buddhist Sangha expansion under Ashoka Vipassana meditation traditions linked to Mauryan period © Buddha's Wisdom | Educational Content on Buddhist History & Philosophy