mention any three principle of ashoka's Dharma
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This indicates that the moral precepts preached by him were different from Buddhism. Asoka also started a system of dhammayatas or Yatras whereby be toured the country and preached the dhamma to the people.
It appears that diverse religious ideas and practices existed in the vast empire of the Mauryas.
Ashoka’s policy of dharma has often been equated with his conversion to Buddhis. He is credited with the propagation of the tenets of the Buddhist sect.
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➡️ The main principles were written as inscriptions and they dealt with non- violence, not waging war, not sacrificing animals, respecting elders etc. The foremost of these were the principle of non-violence.
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➡️ The main principles were written as inscriptions and they dealt with non- violence, not waging war, not sacrificing animals, respecting elders etc. The foremost of these were the principle of non-violence.
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