In which inscription was the name Dharmasoka found?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The correct answer is the Sarnath inscription. Ashokan Pillar of Sarnath It was carved out of a single block of polished sandstone. It bears one of the edicts of Ashoka, which reads, “No one shall cause division in the order of monks.” The pillar additionally documents the visit of Ashoka to Sarnath. The 12 months of his go to is said to be round mid 3rd century BC. It consists of a canopy representing an inverted bell-shaped lotus flower. His title appears as Dharmashoka in the inscription. 

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