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  1. The Edicts of Ashoka are a collection of more than thirty inscriptions on the Pillars of Ashoka, as well as boulders and cave walls, attributed to Emperor Ashoka of the Maurya Empire who reigned the Indian subcontinent from 268 BCE to 232 BCE. [1] .

  2. Ashokan Inscriptions (Rock Edicts) James Prinsep, a British antiquary and colonial administrator was the first person to decipher Ashoka’s edicts. These Ashoka’s inscriptions are the first tangible evidence of Buddhism.

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  3. Sep 17, 2023 · Learn about the Edicts of Ashoka, a collection of inscriptions carved by Emperor Ashoka (268-232 BCE) throughout the Indian subcontinent. Find out their types, themes, significance, and previous year questions.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Learn about Ashoka's policy of Dhamma, a non-violent and tolerant approach to governance, and his edicts inscribed on rocks and pillars across his empire. Explore the content, location, languages and scripts of the Major Rock Edicts and their significance for ancient history.

    • Ashoka's Early Reign & Conversion
    • The Text
    • Conclusion

    Ashoka the Great was the grandson of Chandragupta(r. c. 321 - c. 297 BCE), founder of the Mauryan Empire, and son of King Bindusara (r. 297 - c. 273 BCE) who did not like him and favored his older brother, Susima, as heir apparent. Upon Bindusara's death, Ashoka seized power, executed Susima and another brother, and embarked on a reign characterize...

    The following are the 14 Major Rock Edicts, considered the most eloquent of the four types, as well as the most significant in explaining Ashoka's vision in his own words. The translation below comes from The Edicts of King Ashoka: An English Renderingby the scholar Ven S. Dhammika. Most are reproduced in full, but some are paraphrased in the inter...

    This last of the Major Rock Edicts addresses a concern modern-day scholars have often noted: the repetition of Ashoka's message which some claim is unnecessary. This criticism, however, seems to ignore the fact that these inscriptions were placed in various locales significantly distanced from each other, therefore necessitating said repetition. Fu...

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  5. Apr 21, 2021 · Ashoka edicts are the 33 inscriptions engraved on the rocks and pillars by the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka, who ruled from 268 BCE to 232 BCE. Ashoka edicts were the proclamations by the emperor to the public at large which carried the message about the idea and practice of dhamma.

  6. List of the Edicts of Ashoka. Other inscriptions often classified as Minor Rock Edicts. Location of the Major Rock Edicts. Location of the Minor Pillar Edicts. Original location of the Major Pillar Edicts. The following is an overview of Edicts of Ashoka, [1] and where they are located.