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Q: What is the relevance of the principles of dhamma as defined by emperor Ashoka?
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The three Ashoka's principles are - tolerance and respect for all individuals, the importance of working together for the common good, and the promotion of social welfare and justice. Ashoka, an ancient Indian emperor, emphasized these principles in his governance to promote peace and harmony in his empire.


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Who is Ashoka?

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What were the names of emperor Asoks's son and daughter?

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What was the title name of ashoka?

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