Xii rock edict inscriptions of asoka gives an account of 'dharmavijaya'?
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Rock Edict XII of Asoka does not give an account of 'dharmavijaya'.
The Edicts of Asoka consist of 33 inscriptions on the Pillars of Asoka, boulders and cave walls made by Emperor Asoka of the Mauryan Empire. Rock Edict XII is a direct and emphatic request for toleration among the different religious sects. Asoka's dhammavijaya is described in Rock Edict XIII. It describes the spread of his 'ordinances based upon the Law of Piety and his instruction in the law' among his neighbouring States.
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Well, the although the question is not cleared.
The statement is wrong
But the Rock Edict XII inscription of asoka does not give account of the dharmavijaya. This is because it is the Rock Edict XIII which describe the Asoka’s Dharmavijaya while on the other hand Rock Edict XII actually request for the tolerance among the many and different religious sects. This request is direct and determined. The Rock Edict XIII is actually really the largest inscription one from the Edict
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