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who introduced the post of ' Dharmamahamatra ' and why?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Ashoka presented Dharmamahamatra. Brahma answered that there were no guidelines for it.


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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Ashoka introduced the post of ' Dharmamahamatra’.

Explanation:

  • In the regime of ancient India, there were workers named Mahamatra or Dhham Mahamatra, whose work was to establish 'Dharmanushasan'.
  • Not to mention the clue of employees like "Dharam Mahamrta" in Kautilya's economics indicates that these employees would have been appointed to enhance the religion only after Chandragupta Maurya.
  • It is also confirmed by the fifth article of Ashoka, which states that he appointed the "Dhamm Mahamatra" (Sanskrit: Dharma Mahamatra), a Rajkamachari in 14th year of his rule (about 260 BC) for the purpose of Dharmmanushasan.
  • These employees were not previously appointed in the state.
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