AsokaWritten by one of the eminent historians this book brings out substantially the chief features of King Asoka's glorious rule. It represents Asoka as a great humanitarian, wise stateman, good administrator, social reformer and upholder of truth, law and order. Nowhere else can we get such an immense wealth of information on the social and cultural milieu in the reign of this monarch. The book is divided into eight chapters. Of these the first six deal with the early life and family of the Emperor, the details of his career as king, his administration, religion, monuments, and the social conditions of the country during this period. The last two chapters contain the text of the inscriptions, their translation and annotation. Chapters II and VII are followed by appendices on the Asokan chronology from the legends and Rock Edicts. Chapter VIII has an appendix on the Script, Dialect and Grammar of the inscriptions. The value of the book is enhanced by the insertion of an index and addenda on some valuable inscriptions and Rock Edicts, fifteen plates and a map of Asoka`s Empire. |
Contents
ON ASOKAN CHRONOLOGY FROM | 44 |
SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 101 |
TRANSLATION AND ANNOTATION OF THE INSCRIP | 107 |
B BHABRU BAIRAT NO 2 ROCK EDICT | 117 |
FOURTEEN Rock EDICTS | 128 |
E SEVEN PILLAR EDICTS | 172 |
F FOUR MINOR PILLAR EDICTS | 193 |
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according administration āhā Ājīvikas Aparānta ascetics Asoka Asokan Pillars Bairat Brahmans brothers Buddha Buddhaghosa Buddhist Bühler called capital Cave Ceylon chā Chandragupta Chandragupta Maurya conquest Devānampiye Dharma Dharma-Mahāmātras Dhauli Divyāvadāna duty elephant emperor empire expression Fa-hien Gandhāra Girnar gods Gracious Majesty hevam Hultzsch India inscribed inscription iyam Jaugada JRAS Kalinga Edict Kalsi Kambojas Kauśāmbi Kautilya king's legends Lumbini Mahāmātras Mahāvamsa Majesty the King Maski Maurya meaning Megasthenes mentioned Minor Rock Edict monks moral noted officers P.E. VII Pāli passage Pataliputra pi cha Pillar Edicts Piyadasi province R.E. VIII R.E. XII Rājūkas reads refers religion religious royal Rummindei Rūpnath Sacred and Gracious Sacred Majesty saith His Sacred Sanchi Sangha Sanskrit Sarnath script sculpture sects sense Shahbazgarhi stupa stūpas Taxila tion Tissa topes tour tradition upāsaka V. A. Smith versions Viceroy vihāras word Yavana Yonas Yuan Chwang Yuktas


