Ashoka the Great — "I consider the welfare of all to be my duty, and the root of this is exertion an…"
I consider the welfare of all to be my duty, and the root of this is exertion and the prompt dispatch of business.
I consider the welfare of all to be my duty, and the root of this is exertion and the prompt dispatch of business.
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"The Beloved of the Gods, King Piyadasi, speaks thus: The sound of the drum has become the sound of Dhamma."
"I have had banyan trees planted on the roads to give shade to man and beast; I have planted mango groves, and I have had wells dug and rest-houses built at intervals along the roads."
"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."
"I have had this Dhamma edict written so that my sons and grandsons and great-grandsons may follow it and live according to it. And this is for the welfare and happiness of all people."
"I have had this Dhamma edict written so that my sons and grandsons may not think of new conquests, and that if a conquest by arms should become necessary, they should practice forbearance and light pu…"
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