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how did dhamma help ashoka solve the problems of the empire ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There were a number of problems in the empire that led Ashoka to introduce his 'dhamma'.

Animal sacrifice was common

Slaves and servants were ill-treated by their masters

There were quarrels among civilians.

To solve these problems, Ashoka introduced his 'dhamma

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Answered by Anonymous
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By introducing dhamma, Ashoka wanted to solve the problems of religious conflict, animal sacrifice, ill-treatment of slaves and servants and quarrels between his subjects.

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