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Asoka
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A·so·ka  (-sk, -sh-) Known as "the Great." Died 232 b.c.
King of Magadha (273-232) who united most of the Indian subcontinent under one rule and was converted to Buddhism, adopting it as the state religion.


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No matter what industry a company may operate, there is more business to be made selling to lower-income families than perhaps any other, says Valeria Budinich, vice president of Ashoka, an organization that provides fellowships to what it calls "social entrepreneurs," individuals who drive change in specific social issues, often through businesses and using business logic.
Buddhism and politics need not be antithetical, as demonstrated by legendary King Ashoka, a lay follower of Buddhism who ruled the Mauryan kingdom in North India from 272-236 BC, and in his edicts embraced generosity, compassion, refraining from killing, love of truth, inner insight, and harmonious relations with neighboring states.
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