what were the problems that Ashoka wanted to solve introducing dhamma?
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Mindless rituals and sacrifices were the norm during ashoka's period. People did not have respect for other religion people ill treated servants and slaves.
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Inter-religious conflicts between the people of his kingdom.
Animal sacrifice practiced in the name of religious rituals.
Ill-treatment of slaves and servants.
Constant disputes and quarrels in families and amongst neighbours.
Ashoka felt that it was his duty to solve these problems. So, he appointed officials,
known as the dhamma mahamatta who went from place to place teaching people
about dhamma.
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