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Menetion any three policeman of Ashoka for his subject.​

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Answered by llshawnxkookiell
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The word dhamma is the Prakrit form of the Sanskrit word dharma.There have been attempts to define and find equivalent English words for it, such as "piety", "moral life" and "righteousness" or "duty" but scholars could not translate it into English because it was coined and used in a specific context. The word Dharma has multiple meanings in the literature and thought of ancient India. The best way to understand what Ashoka the great means by Dharma is to read his edicts, which were written to explain the principles of Dharma to the people of that time throughout the empire.

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