The script mostly employed in the edicts of Asoka is
Options:
A .  Karoshti
B .  Sanskrit
C .  Pali
D .  Brahmi
Answer: Option D Answer: (d) The inscriptions of Asoka were first deciphered by James Princep in 1837. They are written in Pali language and in some places Prakrit was used. The Brahmi script was employed for writing in most of the edicts. In northwestern India, Asokan inscriptions were found in Karoshti script. There are fourteen Major Rock Edicts. The two Kalinga Edicts are found in the newly conquered territory. The major pillar Edicts were erected in important cities. There are minor Rock Edicts and minor pillar Edicts.
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