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Write a note on Ashoka's Dhamma.
In detail with brief points.
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Answered by kanika58
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t the same time he laid great stress on obedience and respect for parents, preceptors, elders, etc. Thus, Ashoka put great emphasis on pursuing a popular code of conduct that would make a man a useful member of the society. Many of these aspects bore a striking resemblance to Confucianism.

Ashoka had also said that proper performing of Dhamma required abstention from pursuing some conducts. By it he asked men to:

Avoid papam (sin) which was generated from krodha (anger),

Irsha (jealousy), as well as nishthurata (cruelty), etc. These ideals are more or less common to all the religions. To him, therefore, goes the credit of conceiving the idea of a universal religion.

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