1. asoka - Noun
2. Asoka - Proper noun
Asoka
Alternative form of Ashoka
asoka (plural asokas)
Alternative form of ashoka
He was no mere religious fanatic. For eight and twenty years Asoka worked sanely for the real needs of men. H. G. Wells
A body of a woman was found in a private school located in Asoka Nagar of Amberpet. Source: Internet
Asoka Handagama in reply stated: “Pathi is a true artiste. Source: Internet
His links with Emperor Asoka led to the introduction of Buddhism by Mahinda (son of Asoka) around 247 BC. Source: Internet
The shining example of this distortion is the Hindi serial on the life of Asoka, who swears by Akhand Bharat every day. Source: Internet
Unfortunately Zia was initially brought to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons, as his bowling action was considered by Asoka de Silva to be somewhat suspect. Source: Internet