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New Principles

New Principles

Ashoka adopted the Buddhist virtues of honesty, compassion, humility, & non-violence. As a ruler with perhaps the power to outcast minority religions, Ashoka nonetheless exercised & encouraged tolerance & respect for all spiritual alignments.

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Ashoka the Great was the ideal Chakravartin ruler, who used Buddhism as a template for just & benevolent governance.

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