Please don't misunderstand, I am NOT propagating any idea against any religion. I just stated what I know to the best of my knowledge and belief, and I may be wrong somewhere but my error would only be inadvertent.
I studied Buddhism in my history class at the Grammar School...I still recall the Golden Age of Chandra Gupta Mauria and Asoka the Great. He was a Hindu before he converted to Buddhism. And because Buddhism preaches tolerance Ashoka's opponents got stronger and finally ousted him.
What I meant to say was that too much 'leniency or tolerance and inaction'
towards 'excesses' and 'mutineers' wasn't good for Asoka which finally paved his downfall.
No worries.
The version you recall seems at odds with the one I have. There's no mention of him being overthrown.
Ashoka ruled for an estimated forty years. After his death, the Mauryan dynasty lasted just fifty more years
This is a quote from Wikipedia.
A source from a book I own - An Introduction to Buddhism to Buddhism: Teaching, history and practices by Peter Harvey also does not mention it. I've never heard of any detraction from this version before either.
I also note that later writers have 'tampered' with history and the history books that I read in school days have been rewritten in a style which contains altered facts with more of writer's own opinions and prejudices....
I see - I know that Hindus originally portrayed The Buddha as someone sent by Siva to mislead his followers and test them. This later changed to The Buddha being an incarnation of Siva - both attempts to include the Buddha within Hinduism. In fact it was the discovery of King Asoka's Edicts on pillars by British Archaeologists that confirmed Buddhism as a distinct religion from Hinduism.
It's a shame that such tampering takes place. Perhaps the root is fear of a fair choice. Anyway - HH The Dalai Lama says that an individual should practice the religion they are brought up in and are comfortable with.
