The
Kalinga War was fought between the
Maurya Empire with
Ashoka and Raja Ananta Padmanabha of the state of
Kalinga, a feudal
republic located on the coast of the present-day
Indian state of
Odisha and northern parts of
Andhra Pradesh. The Kalinga war, the only major war Ashoka fought after his accession to throne, is one of the major and bloodiest battles in world history. Kalinga, then an Independent region put up a stiff resistance against brutal strength of Ashoka and fought bravely till the end. But despite being tough, they were outnumbered against Ashoka's armies. The bloodshed of this war is said to have prompted Ashoka to adopt
Buddhism. However, he retained Kalinga after its conquest and incorporated it into the Maurya Empire.