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When Asoka became Buddhist, how did it influence the culture and beliefs of the people he ruled? 4-5 sentences

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Buddhism influenced Ashoka's rule by his conversion to the religion and its subsequent expansion into his political and military governance. Upagupta (c. 3rd Century BC) was a Buddhist monk. According to some stories in the Sanskrit text Ashokavadana, he was the spiritual teacher of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. i bileve is the answer

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