Examples of using Ashoka in English and their translations into Russian
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amalaki, ashoka, and peepul- all regarded as holy in Tantric tradition.
The Mon of southern Burma are said to have been converted to Buddhism around 200 BC under the proselytizing of the Indian king Ashoka, before the schism between Mahayana and Hinayana Buddhism.
In the early 1940s, while he was teaching History, he wrote a film script on king Ashoka, which he went on to show to director Phani Majumdar in Bombay.
Mauryan territories, centred on the capital of Pataliputra, had shrunk considerably from the time of Ashoka when Brihadratha came to the throne.
benefactors of the faith, together with Ashoka and Kanishka the Great.
the Wildlife Institute of India and the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment.
Social entrepreneurship is promoted by many networks and organizations such as the Ashoka Network and the Schwab Foundation,
Suri Sehgal Foundation, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology
whose three stamps were the first to depict the Ashoka Pillar and the new flag of India the third showed an aeroplane.
ASHOKA:"No living beings are to be slaughtered
The Mauryan emperor Ashoka converts to Buddhism.
The immediate social environment in which Ashoka grew up influenced him in later years.
It is also believed that Ashoka went to Patan
The kingdom of Kalinga had been annexed by the Mauryan empire Ashoka around 262-261 BCE.
Sangamitta's parents were the Emperor Ashoka and his first wife,
a young prince called Ashoka was searching for his grandfather's sword.
Ashoka Fellowship"Innovators for the Public-- award in recognition of innovative contributions by individuals to the public sector.
UNICEF teamed up with Nike and Ashoka on a sport for development project competition to identify innovative ways for sports to promote social change.
Emperor Ashoka represents a glorious tradition of tolerant co-existence and peaceful synthesis.
BATTLE CRY Ashoka means"without sorrow.