What are the results of Kalinga war
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Answer / nishant konar
Ashoka's victory in Kalinga did not bring him any joy and
satisfaction. The death, destruction and great human
suffering in this war filled his heart with remorse and
sorrow. The Kalinga War became the turning point in Ashoka's
life. He made up his mind o give up warfare and conquer the
hearts of men with love.
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Answer / aniket sen
ashoka was extremely dishearted at the tremendous loss of
life and property and thus vowed not to launch any war
again in is life.thus chandasoka(cruel asoka)became
dharmasoka.
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Answer / nisha
Ashoka won this battle but only space not peoples hearts
bcoz mostly all persons were killed in this battle. there is
no one house in which have a man bcoz all the men were
killed in this battle. then ashoka felt very guilty change
his religion. he take Buddhism. and never fight again.
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Answer / akash sandhu
After the war of kalinga stopped Ashoka was very sad to see the distruction caused by him about 1,00,000 people from both sides were killed he felt very sad that all this losss to humanism then he said no to fought any war and spent his life helping people
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Answer / sahana .m.patil.
THE KALINGA WAR LED TO THE HUGE LOSE OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
ON BOTH THE WARING SIDE.ASHOKA THE MAURYAN EMPIRE WAS
DEEPLY PRISED FOR THIS AND DECIDED TO QUIT WARS IN
FUTURE.THE KALINGA WAR CHANGED ASHOKA COMPLETE.
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Answer / guest
The number of casualties of combatants and non combatants
was stated to be around 4 lakhs and the cruel consequences
of war revolutionized the personality and public policies
of Asoka and Asoka wages no wars after the Kalinga War
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The magnitude of destruction in terms of life and property
filled Asoka's heart with remorse. The grief that he saw in
the eyes of the victims/survivors of Kalinga war and the
wails of mourning that filled up the entire atmosphere
struck a radical change in Asoka's outlook. He sheathed his
sword for good and eschewed the poliy of digvijaya (victory
by war) and adopted that of dharmavijaya (victory by
religion). This was the turning point in Asoka's life which
completely transformed him, Thereafter, he set out on his
journey of spreading the message of Buddha through dharma
and initiated the process of erecting the rock edicts which
mentioned all of his activities towards this end.
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