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Spreading
the Message of Dharma Ashoka was not content with
visiting holy places. He believed that the message of Dharma should not become stagnant
like standing water. He wanted it to spread within India and outside, too. He wanted the
people of the world to bathe in its pure steam and purify themselves. Therefore he
undertook a great task which could would be enduring. He got the laws of Dharma engraved
on rocks and stone pillars both inside and outside the country. These inscriptions related
to Dharma, social ethics and moral living. Ashoka himself has proclaimed that his desire
was that his message should reach the people of all lands and enable them to follow and
propagate the Dharma for the welfare of the world. Such inscriptions can be seen even
today both in India and outside. In India they have been discovered in Madhya Pradesh,
Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and at Siddapura of
Chitradurga District, Koppala and Maski in Raichur District of Karnataka. Outside India
they have been found in Peshawar District in Pakistan as well as near Khadahar in
Afghanistan and on the borders of Nepal.
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