why ashoka was loved by his subjects 

Dear Student,
  1. Ashoka's dhamma didn't include the love of a divine being, or execution of a penance. He felt that similarly as a dad attempts to show his children, he had an obligation to educate his subjects. He was additionally enlivened by the lessons of the Buddha Unlike expenses, which were gathered all the time, tribute was gathered as and when it was conceivable from individuals who gave an assortment of things, pretty much eagerly Ashoka felt it was his obligation to take care of the problems that his subjects were facing. Along these lines, he delegated authorities, known as the dhamma mahamatta who went here and there showing individuals dhamma.
  2. He taught his subjects about the benefits of being delicate with slaves and workers. Regarding one's older folks. Treating all animals with empathy. Offering endowments to brahmins and priests." "It is both wrong to adulate one's religion or scrutinize another's", i.e. he was secular as well.
These are the reasons for Ashok's popularity and adoration by his subjects.
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