how did ashoka address his people
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Ashoka mixed his Buddhism with material concerns that served the Buddha's original desire to see suffering among people.
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He made himself available to his subjects at all times, addressed what they considered wrongs, and upheld the laws which benefited all, not only the upper class and wealthy. This understanding of Ashoka's post-Kalinga reign is given by the Buddhist texts (especially those from Sri Lanka) and his edicts.
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