Ashoka The Great Tyrant | #AskAbhijit E15Q3 | Abhijit Chavda

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Ashoka the great tyrant: The truth that India's historians have hidden for decades.

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Looks like Abhijit sir learned the art of making thumbnails 😂

aniruddh
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"Many historians claims that Mauryans were not Hindus including Chandragupta and they say Hinduism was not the part of India that time, Okay I don't have any problem with this but the same people claim that Ashoka was a Hindu before Kalinga War and after that he became Buddhist. But this not the fault of these so-called historians, this is Mikey's fault" - Kazutora

arjunsinha
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He converted to Buddhism even before Kalinga war. He married Buddhist wife. His grandfather Chandragupta Maurya was a Jain atleast at end.

koteswar
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Even Duryodhana didn't kill his 99 brothers for the throne like Ashoka.

koteswar
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RIP to brave kalinga warriors who fought the overwhelming army of maurya with full might and died on the battlefield

rajsaini
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Bollywood seriously destroyed Ashoka's legacy with those 3rd class romance!!
From no where SRK was looking like Ashoka😂

GeekDecoderr
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Chandragupta was really the great emperor, he was the one who united the subcontinent (except for kalinga and the far south) and he defeated seleucus, one of Alexander the greats generals, extending his rule into Afghanistan and Balochistan

firstnamelastname.
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Buddha's teachings is a practice not religion,
even Hindus practice it 🙏 (Sanatana Dharma)

ChanakyaAryan
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While History is being taught in schools, a legendary tune stars ringing in the head "golmal hai bhai sab golmal hai"

celestialmedia
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King Ashoka was always my favourite Indian king till I saw the Shahrukh khan movie😅
Thank you for enlightening us Abhijit Sir, I find so much peace when I hear you on historical facts !

AmritaSingh-xsos
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Indian historians - ashoka was a great, bla bla bla
Ashok - Lol

devanshsingh
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Ashoka was a badass. He knew hindus can only be united through force. Therefore he conquered kalinga and south india under his empire. Mauryan Empire wouldn't have been this massive without him.

ayushtiwari
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Ashoka's one of the wife, who was daughter of a merchant was a Buddhist. Her teacher was a Buddhist monk who started influencing Ashoka after marriage.
Ashoka was already following and learning some of the buddhist philosophy in his life at the time of kalinga war. There is no evidence of him leaving Hinduism after kalinga war or officially converting to buddhism.
Even after kalinga kept a strong army and kept crushing his enemies and reble with violent hand.

chandra_himanshu
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Someday invite Praveen Mohan to your channel to discuss Indian Architecture & ancient Indian technology.
Also discuss some day about sects of Jainism & Budhism, majority of people don't know about it

dustaatma
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After Ashoka, Pushyamitra Shunga kept the
Greeks invasion away from Bharat 🙏

ChanakyaAryan
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Aaise he expose karte rho sir. For so long i used to believe that Ashoka was a grt guy.

aryansingh
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There is a temple in Patna devoted to Shitla Devi. In this temple complex, there is mysterious well known as the Well of Death as Ashok threw the dead bodies of his 100 brothers. It is known as Agam kauna( well).

nidhigautam
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Buddha, jain, sikh all are philosophies..
Not a separate religion all of our people from mahatma Bodh, Mahatama mahaveera, guru nanak all gave their views and were sages/Sadhu etc. But later there follower did different things to give different
And to increase there influence..
Our basic is Karma, Dharma, moksha....
But still idiots are doing idiotic thing's
Or they(so called sampraday) are united to keep them divided.

nanusingh
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So basically he was like a Buddhist version of emperor Constantine, who used Buddhism as a soft power for his own political motives, and perhaps Buddhism was a bit more organized religion of those times..I guess

allrounder
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What one has read about his tyranny : Ashoka was a provincial governor under his father. He married (or had as consort) a Buddhist woman and that was apparently how he was drawn to Buddhist tenets; which did not influence him in how he dealt with his siblings or how he had thousands of Nirgranthi Jains massacred on account apparently of one monk's disrespectful behaviour. And his magnanimous edicts were put up in the far corners but not within Kalinga.

thrinethran