Identify the best reason for considering King Ashoka as 'Devanampiya'
and 'Piyadassi' by his subjects.
(a) Ashoka commissioned the edicts himself.
(b) He adopted the title of Devaputra'.
Epigraphists have concluded him as Devanampiya.
d) He did well being of society through Dhamma.
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HE ADOPTED THE TITLE OF DEVAPUTRA EPIGRAPHISTS HAVE CONCLUDED HIM AS DEVANAMPIYA
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Epigraphists have concluded him as Devanampiya.
Explanation:
- Ashoka, also known as Ashoka the Great, was an Maurya Dynasty Indian ruler who governed virtually the entire Indian subcontinent from c. BCE 268 to 232.
- The grandson of the Maurya Dynasty chief, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka has facilitated the propagation of Buddhism in ancient Asia.
- Ashoka was named the great as Ashoka for the following reasons: Reverence represents his behavior in the governance and management of the Kingdom.
- His personal and public life encompasses devotion, magnanimity, good moral integrity and ethical behavior.
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