The aim of Ashoka's Dhamma was
A. Subtle conquest
B. Religious domination
C. A casteless society
D. Non-violence and peace
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The policy of Dhamma also laid stress on non-violence and peace, which was to be practiced by giving up war and conquests and also as a restraint on the killing of animals. However, Ashoka realized that a certain display of his political might may be necessary to keep the primitive forest-dwelling tribes in check.Related Questions on Jainism and Buddhism
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A. Due to height
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C. Religious Conversion
D. Showing the path of livelihood
A. Orthodox System of Indian Philosophy
B. Unorthodox System of Indian Philosophy
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
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