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Which edict demonstrates Asokas remorse for those who died under his rule before his conversion to Buddhism?

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Emporer Ashoka's policies after he adopted a Buddhist framework were in themselves representative of Buddhist beliefs. His policies were decidedly non-violent, engendering compassion, mercy and public welfare. He developed a program of public works including universities, resthouses for travellers, irrigation projects, hospitals, among other works. All of these projects were based on the basic tenets of Buddhism: non-violence, compassion and charity.

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Emporer Ashoka's policies after he adopted a Buddhist framework were in themselves representative of Buddhist beliefs. His policies were decidedly non-violent, engendering compassion, mercy and public welfare. He developed a program of public works including universities, resthouses for travellers, irrigation projects, hospitals, among other works. All of these projects were based on the basic tenets of Buddhism: non-violence, compassion and charity.

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