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What enternal values did Ashoka's dhamma teach us ?? Don't send wrong answers . Wrong answers willl ne reported . plz answer fast​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ashoka has described Dhamma as compromising a great number of virtues like truth, compassion, liberality, purity and minimum number of sins. The 3rd pillar edict makes an attempt to differentiate between good and bad deeds.

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Ashoka has described Dhamma as compromising a great number of virtues like truth, compassion, liberality, purity and minimum number of sins. The 3rd pillar edict makes an attempt to differentiate between good and bad deeds.

For Ashoka, Dhamma was a way of life and was based on a high degree of social ethics and civic responsibility. Dhamma was meant to reach every member of the society for which Ashoka formed a different cadre of officers known as the ‘Dhamma-Mahamattas’.

The 13th Rock Edict

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