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The greatest mauryan ruler was chandragupta"s grandson ashoka, one of the great kings of world history; ashoka was perhaps the greatest indian ruler ever. 269 b. c. e. and spent the first several years of his rule in military campaigns to round out the empire by incorporating the south. According to his own rock-cut inscriptions, ashoka saw and was grieved by the carnage that his lust for more power had brought. During his campaign against the kalingas of orissa and northern andhra in the northern deccan. Ashoka clearly felt a sense of mission, not only to spread buddhism but also to set an example of righteousness in government that could persuade others elsewhere to follow his more human approach to imperialism. He advocated the ancient indian ideal of nonviolence, urged pilgrimages as a substitute for hunting, and encouraged the spread of vegetarianism. But he kept his army, law courts, systems of punishment, and remained an emperor in every sense.

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