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the problem that ashoka wanted to solve by his Dhamma​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There were a number of problems in the empire that led Ashoka to introduce his 'dhamma'.

  • Animal sacrifice was common.
  • Slaves and servants were ill-treated by their masters.
  • There were quarrels among civilians.

To solve these problems, Ashoka introduced his 'dhamma'.

Answered by mdyousuf5471
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There were a number of problems in the empire that led ashoka to introduce his 'dhamma'

  • Animal sacrifice was common.
  • Slaves and servants were ill-treated by their masters.
  • There were quarrels among civilians.

To solve this problems ashoka introduced his dhamma.

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