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write the nature of Ashoka and dhamma​

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Answered by priya9531
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Dhamma:

Ashoka was one such ruler of India, who made many efforts for the moral development of the people. The ideas which made moral progress possible were called Dhamma in the writings of Ashoka. The Ashoka Dhamma has been explained in second and seventh pillar edicts as Dhamma is to do generous acts, not to indulge in sins, adopting soft behavior towards others etc.

Non-violence, respects to father mother and elders, obedienance were also emphasised.

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Answered by varshitanayal10
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Explanation:

Dhamma incorporated a way of life that included a number of ideals and practices. Abstinence from killing, respect to elder moderation in behaviour, etc. were the ideals that could be follow- by all people. No matter to what religion they belonged.

Asoka defined tolerance as “consideration towards slaves and servants, obedience to mother and father, generosity towards friends, acquaintances and relatives as towards priests and monks.

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