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main principle of a ashok policy dhamma

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Answered by muralikrithi
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the edicts of ashoka tell us about his ideas of dhamma. it was a code of conduct and moral values which was inspired by the teachings of the Buddha . through his dhamma , Ashoka wanted to instil the spirit of tolerance , co-existence ,non violence and respect for elders in the people he asked his subjects to :
- speak the truth
- respect other religions
- follow the path of ahimsa ,that is , non - violence and non -  injury to all living creatures ..
- be charitable to the poor.
-  be kind to all , including the poor
 - respect and obey elders.
- live together peacefully .  



Answered by itzshivam15
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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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