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Answered by sahimhussain
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Ashoka was named to be a unique ruler as

  1. He was the first ruler who tried to take forward his message to people through inscriptions wherein he described his change in belief and thought after the Kalinga War.
  2. He is also one of the rulers who fought a war to conquer Kalinga, however, gave up conquest even after winning a war.
  3. Ashoka also followed a religious policy wherein he formulated the policy of the Prakrit word, Dhamma coming from the Sanskrit term, Dharma.
  4. The excessive accumulation of Ashoka’s Dhamma consists of good teachings of different religions.
  5. Ashoka the Great was also troubled with numerous issues including the killing of animals, ill-treatment of slaves and servants, quarrels in families and amongst neighbors. He considered it his duty to solve these problems.
  6. Ashoka had made provisions in regard to medical facilities for both human and animals as well as worked for public welfare like making rest houses, digging wells.
  7. He has also strictly prohibited sacrificing animals.
  8. Ashoka the Great also sent messengers to other lands like Egypt, Syria, Greece and Sri Lanka focused specifically spread ideas about Dhamma
Answered by vempatapupadmaja31
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Explanation:

  • Ashoka was the most famous Mauryan ruler.
  • He spread his message amongst the people through inscriptions.
  • His inscriptions were in the people's language Prakrit.
  • Ashoka also remains the only king in history who gave up war after winning one.
  • He did this after he observing the violence in the Kalinga war.
  • Ashoka then became a Buddhist and got the idea of 'dhamma'.

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