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what is ashoka dhama​

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Answered by parultyagi571
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Dhamma is a Prakrit form of Sanskrit means Dharma(law). Ashoka followed Buddhism and gave up Kalinga war.According to Ashoka Dhamma was based on religious tolerance, respect to elders, care for the old ones, kindness towards the needy, purity and truthfulness , no Killing of animals. He said no to violence.

Answered by vikas9622pandey
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Ashoka Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka , who succeeded to the mauryan throne in modern day india around 269 C.E .He is considered as one of the greatest king of an ancient india for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been

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