What was the name of King Ashoka’s daughter whom he appointed to carry out the duties of a Buddhist missionary?
What was the name of King Ashoka’s daughter whom he appointed to carry out the duties of a Buddhist missionary? Correct Answer Sanghamitra
The correct answer is Sanghamitra.
- Sanghamitra was King Ashoka’s daughter was appointed to carry out the duties of a Buddhist missionary.
Key Points
- Ashoka (273 BC-232 BC):
- He was the greatest Mauryan ruler, Governor of Taxila and Ujjain.
- His rule extended to the whole of the sub-continent except the extreme south.
- It also included Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Kashmir and the valleys of Nepal.
- Ashoka had himself formally crowned in 269 BC.
- Under Ashoka, the Mauryan Empire reached its climax.
- Ashoka fought the Kalinga War in 261 BC in the 9th year of his coronation.
- Later, he was moved by the massacre in this war and, therefore, abandoned the policy of physical occupation in favour of the policy of cultural conquest.
- Bherighosa was replaced by Dhammaghosa.
- He embraced Buddhism under Upagupta.
- He sent his son Mahendra and daughter Sanghamitra to Ceylon (Sri Lanka as Buddhist missionaries with a sapling of original peepal tree).
- He inaugurated Dhamma Yatras from the 11th year of his reign by visiting Bodh Gaya and also appointed Dhamma Mahamatras (officer of righteousness to spread the message of Dhamma).
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Feb 20, 2025