2.why did Ashoka gave up his ambition of Digvijaya?
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The policy of Dhamma was an earnest attempt at solving some of problems and tensions faced by a complex society.[30] Ashoka's private empire were responsible for the formation of the policy. The immediate social environment in which Ashoka grew up influenced him in later years.[27][31][32] The Mauryan kings adopted an eclectical outlook. Chandragupta took recourse to Jainism in his later years and Bindusara favoured the Ājīvika. Ashoka adopted Buddhism in his personal life, though he never imposed Buddhism on his subjects.[23]
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