After the Kalinga War, Ashoka decided never to wage any war because?

[amp_mcq option1=”After the conquest of Kalinga the political unity of Mauryan India had been achieved” option2=”Ashoka felt apologetic about the destruction of men and material on both sides in the war” option3=”He was moved by the violence, slaughter and sufferings to the combatants and noncombatants in the war” option4=”Shortly after the war he adopted Buddhism which was opposed to violence” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is C. After the Kalinga War, Ashoka was moved by the violence, slaughter and sufferings to the combatants and noncombatants in the war. He decided to never wage any war again and adopted Buddhism, which is opposed to violence.

Option A is incorrect because the political unity of Mauryan India had already been achieved before the Kalinga War.

Option B is incorrect because Ashoka did not feel apologetic about the destruction of men and material on both sides in the war. He was moved by the violence, slaughter and sufferings to the combatants and noncombatants in the war.

Option D is incorrect because Ashoka adopted Buddhism shortly after the Kalinga War, not before it.