Social Sciences, asked by speddar09, 3 months ago

Answer the following as directed :
1. "It is both wrong to praise one's own religion or criticise another's
a) Who said this and what does it mean, give an example.
b) Why was it said, highlight the condition of the kingdom.
c) Who were dhamma mahamatta?​

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Answered by afiya6619
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1) “It is both wrong to praise one's own religion or criticise another's. Each one should respect the other's religion. If one praises one's own religion while criticising another's, one is actually doing greater harm to one's own religion

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4)  (dhamma-mahamattas) in order to help govern the empire. And he sent diplomatic emissaries to areas beyond his direct political control. …of officials known as the dhamma-mahamattas, who served the dual function of propagating the dhamma and keeping the emperor in touch with public opinion

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