Three principles of ashoka dhamma
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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.
It appears that diverse religious ideas and practices existed in the vast empire of the Mauryas.
But the followers of such sects as Buddhism. Jainism and Ajivikism were held in contempt by the brahmanas, whose position they must have undermined.

It appears that diverse religious ideas and practices existed in the vast empire of the Mauryas.
But the followers of such sects as Buddhism. Jainism and Ajivikism were held in contempt by the brahmanas, whose position they must have undermined.

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Daya (compassion),
Dana (charity),
Suchita (purity),
Sadhuta (saintliness),
Samyama (self-control),
Satyam (truthfulness), etc. are some principles on which Ashoka laid stress
Dana (charity),
Suchita (purity),
Sadhuta (saintliness),
Samyama (self-control),
Satyam (truthfulness), etc. are some principles on which Ashoka laid stress
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