what was the purpose of ashoka's dhamma
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Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka Maurya (Devanāgarī: अशोक, IAST: Aśoka), who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 B.C. Many historians consider him one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare.
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Dhamma is a set of commands that formed by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka.
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- Dharma is related to general norms of behaviour and activities in society.
- The purpose of Dharma was a sincere attempt to solving some of the problems and tensions faced in society.
- It stressed understanding of people and the notion of showing kindness towards slaves and servants along with obedience to elders and hospitality towards the destitute.
- The Dhamma also put pressure on non-violence by giving up war and triumphs.
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