Ashoka the Great stands as the most successful Mauryan leader after establishing himself as a warlike ruler who evolved into a peaceful and Buddhist follower. What would Indian history look like if ...
Buddhism as a Cultural Ambassador Soft power is the power to affect others by influencing culture, values, and ideology ...
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 ...
Two thousand years ago, the Indian Emperor Ashoka the Great carved his messages in stone. "He is associated with the unity of India as one of the first emperors ruling all over the land ...
In 1556, after the death of Humayun, Akbar took the charge and became the ruler of Delhi. Vikramaditya took advantage and ...
Two thousand years ago, the Indian Emperor Ashoka the Great carved his messages in stone. "He is associated with the unity of India as one of the first emperors ruling all over the land ...
Bhikkhu Sanghasena The ongoing debates surrounding the Mahabodhi Temple Management Act, 1949, underscore a deeper issue of ...
The discussion over the lead actress opposite Shah Rukh Khan in the film King has intensified on social media. Amid all this, ...
dates to the mid-200s B.C., and was named for Ashoka, an Indian emperor who became a symbol of repentance and eliminating sorrow. In 1988 a rare Ashoka-cut diamond came up for auction at Sotheby ...
Two thousand years ago, the Indian Emperor Ashoka the Great carved his messages in stone. "He is associated with the unity of India as one of the first emperors ruling all over the land ...