examine the main principles of Asoka's policy of Dhamma
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Dhamma was not a particular religious faith or practice, or an arbitrary formulated royal policy.[] 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. To understand why and how Ashoka formulated Dharma and its meaning, one must understand the characteristics of the time in which he lived and to refer to Buddhist, Brahmanical and other texts where norms of social behavior are explained.
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Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points-
Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points- 1) Respect for elders and love for children.
Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points- 1) Respect for elders and love for children. 2) Ahimsa or non-violence.
Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points- 1) Respect for elders and love for children. 2) Ahimsa or non-violence. 3) Good deeds or good karma would give happiness to man in the next birth.
Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points- 1) Respect for elders and love for children. 2) Ahimsa or non-violence. 3) Good deeds or good karma would give happiness to man in the next birth. 4) He taught people to respect all religions.
Ashoka's Dhamma has the following salient points- 1) Respect for elders and love for children. 2) Ahimsa or non-violence. 3) Good deeds or good karma would give happiness to man in the next birth. 4) He taught people to respect all religions. 5) He disapproved empty rituals.
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