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Question
What is your opinion?
Emperor Ashoka decided never to wage war again.
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Solution
In my opinion, Emperor Ashoka’s decision to never wage war again was a wise and noble step. He was deeply disturbed by the immense bloodshed and suffering caused by the Kalinga War. After this, he gave up wars of expansion and adopted the policy of Dhamma, influenced by the teachings of Buddhism. He chose to rule through peace, morality, and the welfare of his people instead of violence. This decision made him a great and respected ruler in history.
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