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Kalinga War And Dhauli Light And Sound Show #AToZChallenge

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Odisha was called Kalinga in ancient times. Kalinga had a thriving maritime trade with neighbouring countries. Kalinga had important ports, sea power and was an overseas power. Kalinga had established colonies in Burma and Philippines.
Kalinga has witnessed wars, the most famous one being the Kalinga War.

Kalinga was not under the Mauryan empire.The war of Magadha with Kalinga was due to “political and ec
onomic reasons”. Territorial expansion and political prestige triggered the interest of the Mauryan empire. The Kalinga War was fought by Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in 261 BC.

Kalinga was not under the Mauryan Empire before the Kalinga War; Source

He earned victory after a lot of bloodshed, and by killing one hundred thousand..
The battlefield of the Kalinga War killed so many people that, it is said, the River Daya's water turned red (with blood of the slain soldiers). The word ‘Daya' means kindness/compassion. 

How did Emperor Ashoka learn compassion? What brought about the transformation?
There is a story about the Kalinga War:
After the Kalinga War, when the jubilant Emperor was doing the rounds and found an old woman weeping, he asked her not to cry and proudly claimed that he would give her anything she wanted. 
When the old woman asked him to bring her son and husband to life, Ashoka realized the value of his win that couldn't fulfill wishes…

Kalinga War impacted Ashoka to such an extent that he recorded ‘Edicts' as his response.
Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Priyadarsi, conquered the Kalingas eight years after his coronation. One hundred and fifty thousand were deported, one hundred thousand were killed and many more died (from other causes). After the Kalingas had been conquered, Beloved-of-the-Gods came to feel a strong inclination towards the Dharma, a love for the Dharma and for instruction in Dharma. Now Beloved-of-the-Gods feels deep remorse for having conquered the Kalingas.         — Emperor Ashoka, Rock Edict No. 13
             
The Kalinga War transformed Emperor Ashoka to a peace-lover, who devoted the rest of his life Buddhism. He sent delegations to different nations to spread Buddhism.

The Shanti Stupa/Peace Pagoda/Dhauli near Bhubaneswar reminds everyone of the Kalinga War and the peace that followed..

The Dhauli Light And Sound Show narrates the glory of the Kalinga empire and the terrible Kalinga War and its aftermath. The audience watches history unfold as state-of-the art projectors beam laser rays creating 3D scenes on the surface of the Peace Pagoda. The show informs how the Kalinga War transformed Emperor Ashoka from evil and blood-thirsty to humane and peace-lover i.e. from Chandashoka to Dharmashoka. 


The show is aired every evening (excluding Monday evenings) from 7PM-7:35PM in Hindi language.
Thereafter, subject to at least 20 members in the audience, there is another show from 7:45PM-8.20 PM. For the second show, the language can be Hindi, Odia or English based on the audience choice. he ticket price is just Rs 25 per head.

If you are in Bhubaneswar, you must definitely visit Dhauli and witness the Kalinga War in the Dhauli Light And Sound Show.

Post for my second #atozchallenge. W for War.

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