Emperor Ashoka was a ruler of the Maurya Dynasty in India. He is well-known for his conversion to Buddhism after the bloody Kalinga War. Ashoka advocated for non-violence, religious tolerance, and social welfare, making a significant impact on the history of India.
"All men are my children, and just as I desire for my children that they may obtain welfare and happiness both in this world and the next, the same do I desire for all men." - Ashoka
This edict aligns with Ashoka's goal of Dhamma, promoting the well-being and happiness of all.