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Ashoka and Vegetarianism

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Difference between Ashoka and Vegetarianism

Ashoka vs. Vegetarianism

Ashoka (died 232 BCE), or Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from to 232 BCE. Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal), and may also include abstention from by-products of animal slaughter.

Similarities between Ashoka and Vegetarianism

Ashoka and Vegetarianism have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Jainism, Sanskrit.

Jainism

Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism; and a former literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India.

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Ashoka and Vegetarianism Comparison

Ashoka has 222 relations, while Vegetarianism has 381. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.33% = 2 / (222 + 381).

References

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