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The Inscriptions of Asoka is a comprehensive scholarly study of the edicts issued by Emperor Asoka, one of ancient India’s most significant rulers of the Mauryan Empire. This work, authored by renowned historians Surendrenath Majumbar Sastri and D. R. Bhandarkar, meticulously examines the various inscriptions carved on rocks and pillars throughout Asoka’s empire.
The book provides detailed analysis of how Asoka’s philosophy evolved over time, particularly his transformation following the bloody conquest of Kalinga and his subsequent embrace of Buddhism and Dhamma (moral law). Through careful interpretation of these inscriptions, readers gain valuable insights into ancient Indian administration, governance practices, and the spread of Buddhist ideology during the 3rd century BCE.
This work is essential for anyone studying ancient Indian history, Buddhist philosophy, or the development of early Asian empires. The authors’ meticulous scholarship ensures accuracy in translation and contextual understanding of these historically significant documents.







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