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Question
Ashoka was a promising warrior, but soon after the Kalinga War, he turned into a practicing moralist. In this context explain:
True Nature of Dhamma.
Solution
In the context of becoming of Ashoka to be a practicing moralist soon after the Kalinga War, the given heads are explained as under:
True Nature of Dhamma: “The Dhamma preached by Ashoka is Buddhism.” Undoubtedly, Ashoka’s personal religion was Buddhism, but he did not impose his religion ^on his subjects. Ashoka’s Dhamma was basically a Universal Religion.
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His mission of foreign countries