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what is edicts of ashoka?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Edicts of Ashoka are a collection of more than thirty inscriptions on the pillars, as well as boulders and cave walls, attributed to Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire who reigned from 268 BCE to 232 BCE. Ashoka used the expression Dhaṃma Lipi to describe his own Edicts.

Answered by imsreenanda
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Ashoka's rock edicts and pillar inscriptions show the significance of Dhamma. The edicts stress on simple virtues like respect for one's parents, respect fo the teacher and the respect for all living beings. The edicts are written mostly in Prakrit. The edicts have been placed in different parts of the empire, so that people might read them , These edicts have been found in India, Pakistan, Afganistan and Nepal.

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