King Ashoka
King Ashoka was a prominent Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty. He ruled in the 3rd century BCE. Ashoka is known for his role in spreading Buddhism. He promoted non-violence and dharma. His edicts, inscribed on pillars, conveyed moral teachings. Ashoka's reign marked a significant cultural and political transformation in India. He is remembered as a symbol of peace and tolerance.
The 4th Mekong Ganga Dhammayatra recently commenced in New Delhi. This pilgrimage involves over 20 Buddhist scholars and...
December 7, 2024