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1) Being gentle with slaves and servants.

2) Respecting one's elders.

3) Treating all creatures with compassion.

4) Giving gifts to brahmins and monks.

5) It is a wrong practice to praise one's own religion while criticizing other's religion. According to him, by doing this one is actually doing greater harm to one's own religion.

6) One should try to understand the main ideas of another's religion, and respect it.



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Answered by RealityUndead
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Answer:In his message Ashoka speaks about: (i) Being gentle with slaves and servants. (ii) Respecting one's elders. (iii) Treating all creatures with compassion. (iv) Giving gifts to brahmins and monks. (v) It is both wrong to praise one's own religion or criticise another's. (vi) Each one should respect* the other's religion. (vii} If one praises one's own religion while criticising another's, one is actually doing greater harm to one's own religion.  These ideas and messages are still relevant today.  

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Answered by dharibabusg
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Answer:In his message Ashoka speaks about: (i) Being gentle with slaves and servants. (ii) Respecting one's elders. (iii) Treating all creatures with compassion. (iv) Giving gifts to brahmins and monks. (v) It is both wrong to praise one's own religion or criticise another's. (vi) Each one should respect* the other's religion. (vii} If one praises one's own religion while criticising another's, one is actually doing greater harm to one's own religion.  These ideas and messages are still relevant today.  

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