what are the principle of Ashoka's Dhamma?
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Ashoka’s dhamma meant ‘righteousness’.
1.) Dhamma being secular in nature and advocates humanitarian approach, making it a very practical solution.
2.) Dhamma promotes social equality and is realistic.
3.) So, Dhamma is the need of the hour of the present India.
4)Ashoka’s Dhamma has all-time applicability in a divergent Indian society.
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Ashoka’s dhamma meant ‘righteousness’.
1.) Dhamma being secular in nature and advocates humanitarian approach, making it a very practical solution.
2.) Dhamma promotes social equality and is realistic.
3.) So, Dhamma is the need of the hour of the present India.
4)Ashoka’s Dhamma has all-time applicability in a divergent Indian society.
Hope it helps!
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Dhamma - The pali word for Dhamma.
Ashoka's Dhamma aimed at improving lives of the people.
The main four principles of Dhamma were the following:
- People should not follow ahimsa non-injury to all living creatures.
- People should live in peace and should not fight over land and religion.
- They should show respect and tolerance to all religion.
- Children must obey their parents and show respect. In the same way, students should respect and obey their gurus.
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