Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Ashoka
The correct answer is Ashoka.
- Ashoka adopted Buddhism after observing the brutality of the Kalinga War.
- The Kalinga war was the most famous war fought between the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka the Great and the State of Kalinga.
- Ashoka embraced Buddhism under the influence of a Buddhist monk, Upagupta.
- Kalinga war was a horrifying event as mentioned in the 13th Rock Edict of Ashoka.
- Ashoka was the son of Bindusara. He was the governor of Taxila and Ujjain during his father’s reign.
- Ashoka sat on the throne around 268 B.C after successfully defeating his brothers.
- Ashoka’s mother’s name was Subhadrangi. His wife’s name was Devi or Vedisa who was a princess of Ujjaini.
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