General questions about onyomi/kunyomi reading and memorizationĩ.Quick/short questions that could be addressed by a single answer.Any question for beginner or JLPT N5 level material (e.g.The following types of questions should be posted to the pinned daily question thread: Memes/image macros, some random Japanese you took a picture of)Ĩ. Requests for, or links to copyrighted content.Translation requests (asking for help with your own translation is fine except for tests and exams).Asking "How do I learn Japanese?" or "What should I learn next?" and other duplicate enquiries without reading the wiki pages.The following will result in post removal: Trolling, immature, or hostile behavior will result in a warning or ban. No requests for or links to copyrighted content. Remember that answers you receive are never guaranteed to be 100% correct. Do not guess or attempt to answer questions beyond your own knowledge. Use furigana if you think they won't understand your kanji usage. Consider the OP's skill level when answering a question. State your question clearly in your post title. Not doing so falls under 'Low effort' (see rule 6). ![]() Check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki. If you are new to learning Japanese, read the Starter's Guide. Welcome to /r/LearnJapanese, the hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language. Interested in moving to japan? Head over and make a post at /r/movingtojapan. (Magadhi is the dialect of Prakrit that's found in Magadha).ī)The Western parts of the Maurya Empire used Ashokan, while few were written in Greek and Aramaic.Ĭ)Major Rock Edict XIII has an extract in Greek and Aramaic as well.New to Japanese? New to the sub? Read the Wiki! ![]() Languages that were used in Ashoka Inscription :-Ī)Towards the eastern part of the empire, the Magadhi language in Brahmi script is used. The rock edict is located close to the historical sight of the Kalinga war which is said to transform Samrat Ashok. The edicts are engraved on a big peace of rock, written in the Pali. Rock edict is located in the dhauli hills, that are 10 kms close from Bhubaneswar. It states Ashoka’s Dhamma win over Greek Kings Antiochus of Syria (Amtiyoko), Ptolemy of Egypt (Turamaye), Magas of Cyrene (Maka), Antigonus of Macedon (Amtikini), Alexander of Epirus (Alikasudaro). Major Rock edict 13 mentions the powerful victory over Kalinga. The Rock edict XIII throws light on the Kalinga War conquered by Ashoka. Inscriptions of Ashoka on different edicts are a significant aspect of the history of Ancient India. He also erected a large number of pillars and edicts all over the subcontinent as well as in modern-day Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan in order to spread the word of Buddha. He became a champion and patron of Buddhism and strove hard to spread Dhamma within his empire and beyond. ![]() The great known Emperor Ashoka, who was also the third monarch of the Maurya dynasty had converted to Buddhism after witnessing the frightful effects of war happening in Kalinga. All the kings that are mentioned in Ashoka's this major Rock Edict are popular Hellenistic rulers, contemporary of Ashoka. The Kalinga War that was conquered by Ashoka is clearly described in the major rock edict. Pillar edicts,Major rock edicts and Minor rock edicts. Ashoka inscriptions can be grouped into three as.
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