Edicts of AsokaAsoka, the remarkable Indian ruler of third century B. C., who not only renounced the warlike policies of his early career but actually made a public proclamation of his errors, left a record of his teachings which he hoped would endure forever. It was inscribed on stone, not as a monument to himself but as a record of moral law. "The Edicts of Asoka," writes Richard McKeon in his Foreword, "form part of a large body of literature, drawn from all cultures, which seeks power not in domination of men or accumulation of possessions but in conquest of self, in understanding of others, and in conquest of self, in understanding of others, and in contemplation of truths within the scope of reason and goods within the scope of action...The classics of this literature may take on a new importance and a new power in the world today." -- from back cover. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THEIR ADAPTATION TO CIRCUMSTANCES AND THEIR REPETITIONS | 25 |
THE KALINGA WAR ASOKAS CHANGE OF HEART AND THE IDEAL OF CONQUEST BY DHARMA | 27 |
III THE OBJECTIVES OF INCULCATION OF DHARMA | 31 |
IV WAYS TO INCULCATE DHARMA | 33 |
V THE NATURE OF DHARMA | 40 |
VI APPLICATIONS OF DHARMA | 48 |
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according to Dharma achieved administration of justice Ājīvika Ājīvika Sect Applications of Dharma Asoka Beloved Brahmagiri Buddha Buddhism change of heart charity communication conquest by Dharma coronation deeds devoted to Dharma Dhar Dhauli duties Edict I King edict on Dharma Edicts of Asoka empire erected faith gift of Dharma gods Hiuen Tsang ideal inculcation of Dharma India inscribed insight instruction in Dharma IRRELIGION Jambudvipa Jaugada Kalinga Edict Kalinga war Kambojas King Priyadarśī says lay disciple living creatures Magadha Maski Rock Edict Mauryan dynasty means meditation Meerut Minor Pillar Edict Minor Rock Edict monks nature of Dharma neighboring officials one's ordered this edict philosopher Pillar Edict VII pleasure political practice of Dharma Pradesh Prakrit prescriptions priests and ascetics proclaimed promulgation of morality rājā religion religious Rock Edict II Rock Edict XII Sangha Sanskrit Sarnath study of Dharma tion tolerance tours translation truth Uttar Pradesh welfare and happiness Yõnas



