The main features of Asoka’s Dhamma as mentioned in his various Edicts were:
Service to father and mother, the practice of ahimsa, love of truth, reverence to teachers and good treatment of relatives.
Prohibition of animal sacrifices and festive gatherings and avoiding expensive and meaningless ceremonies and rituals.
Efficientorganizationof administration in the direction of social welfare and maintenance of constant contact with people through the system of Dhammayatras.
Humane treatment of servants by masters and prisoners by government officials.
Select the answer from the codes given below:
Options:
A .  1, 3, and 4
B .  2, 3, and 4
C .  1, 2, and 3
D .  1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: Option D Answer: (d) Although Asoka embraced Buddhism and took efforts to spread Buddhism, his policy of Dhamma was a still broad concept. It was a way of life, a code of conduct and a set of principles to be adopted and practised by the people at large. His principles of Dhamma were clearly stated in his Edicts. The main features of Asoka’s Dhamma as mentioned in his various Edicts also include consideration and non-violence to animals and courtesy to relations and liberality to Brahmins; tolerance among all the religious sects; and conquest through Dhamma instead of through war. The concept of non-violence and other similar ideas of Asoka’s Dhamma is identical with the teachings of Buddha, but he did not equate Dhamma with Buddhist teachings. Buddhism remained his personal belief. His Dhamma signifies a general code of conduct. Asoka wished that his Dhamma should spread through all social levels.
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