This progress among the people through Dhamma has been done by two means, by Dhamma regulations and by persuasion. Of these, Dhamma regulation is of little effect, while persuasion has much more effect.
Indian emperor, spread Buddhism
This progress among the people through Dhamma has been done by two means, by Dhamma regulations and by persuasion. Of these, Dhamma regulation is of little effect, while persuasion has much more effect.
Indian emperor, spread Buddhism
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"This Dhamma edict was written by me after I had been consecrated twenty-six years. I have caused this Dhamma edict to be inscribed for the following purpose: that it may endure for a long time, and th…"
Controversial"Even this slight progress is not to be despised. For it is by such small efforts that great results are achieved."
Controversial"The beloved of the gods, king Piyadasi, honors men of all religions with gifts and various forms of recognition."
Strange & Unusual"The beloved of the gods speaks thus: This Dhamma edict was written twenty-six years after my coronation."
Strange & Unusual"I have had this Dhamma edict written for the welfare and happiness of all people. For I consider that the greatest happiness is to lead people to the Dhamma."
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