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write a brief note on ashoka and ashoka dhamma​

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Answered by varuvarun04
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Ashoka dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the mauryan empire Ashoka who succeeded to the mauryan throne in modern day india around 269 C. E. His policy of dhamma had been debated by intellectuals.

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Answered by Vinsai
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A Mighty Emperor Ashoka

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The most famous ruler of ancient India was Emperor Ashoka. It was during his period that Buddhism spread to different parts of Asia. Ashoka gave up war after seeing many people grieving death after the Kalinga war. He embraced Buddhism and then devoted his life to spread the message of peace and dharma. His service for the cause of public good was exemplary. He was the first ruler to give up war after victory. He was the first to build hospitals for animals.He was the first to lay roads. Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes in our national flag was taken from the Sarnath Pillar of Ashoka. Even though Emperor Ashoka was great, his greatness had been unknown until 19th century. The material evidence provided by William Jones,James Prinsep and Alexander Cunningham revealed the greatness of Emperor Ashoka. Based on these accounts, Charles Allen wrote a book titled The Search for the India's Lost Emperor, which provided a comprehensive account of Ashoka. Many researches made thereafter brought Ashoka's glorious rule to light. These inscriptions were observed on the rocks,Sanchi Stupa and Sarnath Pillar and helped to understand the greatness of Ashoka to the world.

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