But what Asoka speaks of which he learned from Buddha and if we follow that and if that doesn’t lead to salvation of mankind than this is how its supposed to be.
I bow down to those few people who are still trying.
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Here i have shared my view on the Indian King Ashoka of the 268 BCE who has been forgotten because he renunciated his entire kingdom and took the path towards enlightenment and service. Let’s see what we can learn from him and implement a fraction into our lives.
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