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At present, clarify the relevance of Ashoka’s Dhanuna.

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Answered by aarjuraman9912
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The word Dhamma is the Prakrit form of the Sanskrit word Dharma. ... Dharma related to generalized norms of social behavior and activities; Ashoka tried to synthesize various social norms which were current in his time. It cannot be understood by assuming it is one of the various religions that existed at that time.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Dharma was not a single philosophical religion or custom, or an arbitrary imperial scheme formulated. Dharma pertaining to universal principles of moral behavior and activity.

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  • The term Dhamma is the Sanskrit version of the term Dharma in Prakrit. Dharma referred to universal patterns of social actions and activities; Ashoka sought to synthesize specific social standards that were existing in his day.
  • It can not be known to believe it was one of the many sects that prevailed at the time. Dhamma is a series of edicts that established the Mauryan emperor Ashoka's policies that replaced the Mauryan throne in modern India about 269 C.E.

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