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Ashoka Quotes: "It is forbidden to decry other sects; the true believer gives honour to whatever in them is worthy of honour."

It is forbidden to decry other sects; the true believer gives honour to whatever in them is worthy of honour.



Ashoka Quotes: "Let all listen, and be willing to listen to the doctrines professed by others."

Let all listen, and be willing to listen to the doctrines professed by others.




Ashoka Quotes: "May the partisans of all doctrines in all countries unite and live in a common fellowship. For all alike profess mastery to be attained over oneself and purity of the heart."

May the partisans of all doctrines in all countries unite and live in a common fellowship. For all alike profess mastery to be attained over oneself and purity of the heart.



Ashoka Quotes: "He who does reverence to his own sect, while disparaging the sects of others with intent to enhance the glory of his own sect, by such conduct inflicts the severest injury on his own sect."

He who does reverence to his own sect, while disparaging the sects of others with intent to enhance the glory of his own sect, by such conduct inflicts the severest injury on his own sect.




Ashoka Quotes: "No society can prosper if it aims at making things easier-instead it should aim at making people stronger!!"

No society can prosper if it aims at making things easier-instead it should aim at making people stronger!!



Ashoka Quotes: "Heaven is no permanent abode of morons even though they may gain entry by sheer virtuosity of their deeds."Ashoka Prasad(Hegelian Lecture)"

Heaven is no permanent abode of morons even though they may gain entry by sheer virtuosity of their deeds."Ashoka Prasad(Hegelian Lecture)