what were the main attributes of Ashoka's policy of a dhamma?why did he formulate these ideals
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Ashoka assumed the second alternative as his policy of reform. It was against this background that he framed his policy of dhamma to eliminate social tension and separatism conflicts, and to promote a congruous relationship between the diverse elements of the vast empire.
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The following are the main principles of Ashoka's dhamma:
- People should live in peace and harmony.
- Everyone should practise the principle of ahimsa, i.e. non-violence and non-injury to all living beings.
- People should love one another and display respect and tolerance towards other religious faiths.
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