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Evaluate the policy of Dhamma of Ashoka.

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Answered by SmritiSami
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The policy of Dhamma Ashoka states that

1. People should live in peace and harmony.

2. People should love one another and respect others religious facts.

3. It's main policy is Non - violence and Ahimsa.

4. It was an earnest attempt to solve some problems and tensions faced by society.

Answered by steffis
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The policy of Dhamma of Ashoka.

  • Ashoka’s policy of dharma has often been miss guided with his conversion to the religion oh Buddhis. He is acknowledged with the circulation of the principles of the Buddhist sect.
  • It seems that various religious ideas and practices present in the diverse and vast kingdom of the king Mauryas.
  • The believers of such sects as Buddhism. Jainism and Ajivikism were held in derision by the brahmanas, whose status they must have challenged.
  • Ashoka’s dhamma was not a new religious conviction and nor a new-found political thinking. Rather, it was considered as a way of life, a code of behavior and a set of principles and rules to be followed and practised by the people. (Dhamma is originated form of the Sanskrit word Dharma).
  • One of the remarkable features of Asoka’s edicts is that he considers himself as a father character.  Also he supports non violence and harmony.

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