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What were the principles of Ashoka’s Dhamma ? What did he do for its implementation ? |
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Answer» The main principles of Ashoka’s ‘Dhamma’ were: 1. Tolerance – Tolerance among common people, among various ideologies, religious faith etc. 2. Non – Violence – Propounding the principle of non – violence towards all creatures. 3. Exhibiting hyporitical rituals/traditions-Religious rituals and offering sacrifices was called meaningless. 4. Public Welfareb – Tree plantation, wells and inns were built. 5. High, pure morals-Emphasis was laid on high morals, pure conduct, good behaviour, and truthfulness. For its implementation, Ashoka not only gave up the policy of war but also understood the problems, sorrows and needs of common people. He sent Dhamma commissions to various places. He appointed Dhamma ‘Mahamatras’ and fixed their duties. He propagated Dhamma in foreign lands also. |
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