what event changed king Asoka's life why do you think this event changed asoka

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Answer: The battle of Kalinga

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The Kalinga war changed king Asoka's life forever.

To expand his kingdom, Asoka waged many wars. After the Kalinga war, people were killed and many were made prisoners of the war. This caused misery in the life of the people. This had a significant impact on Asoka.

The death and devastation that happened to his people made Asoka adopt Buddhism. After he met with lord Buddha and his teachings that promoted harmony, he decided to devote the rest of his life to dharma. He believed that Buddhism would unite people. Asoka also spread Buddhism throughout India and sent missionaries to different countries. Thus, the Kalinga war changed the life of Asoka.

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