Buddhism, Ashoka, and Benevolent Rule for Society

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Ashoka the Great (r. 268–232 BCE), the third emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, is renowned for his transformative rule, which shifted from military expansion to a governance model emphasising welfare, justice, and moral righteousness. His administration, deeply influenced by his conversion to Buddhism, set a precedent for benevolent governance that prioritised social welfare, religious tolerance, and ethical governance. This paper explores Ashoka

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