Summary: The "Ltbrarian Wetarpara Joykcishus Public Library" was first published in 1967 by Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, offering valuable insights into Buddhism, particularly focusing on the legend of Pindola Bha&radvaja, Asoka’s Hell, and the development of eschatological ideas. The author highlights the parallels between Buddhism and Zoroastrianism, suggesting new research directions and emphasizing the impact of Asokan traditions on Asian Buddhism. The study also sheds light on the historical significance of the Agokavadana and the dissemination of Buddhist ideas through diverse regions. The analytical study reveals changes in narrative styles, chapter arrangement, and the influence of different narrators on the legend of Emperor Asoka. The text provides a comprehensive view of the evolution of Buddhist literature, offering valuable insights into the cultural and religious influences on the legend of Asoka throughout different regions and time periods.