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          No.8027

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          The law of ancient India
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          When you hear the word "law", what does it bring to mind?
          I imagine you think of rules or legislation. Well, it seems that, for ancient Indians, "law" had a slightly different meaning. This has a relation to both Hinduism and Buddhism. I'd now like you to investigate about the "laws" of ancient India. There must be some kind of information to be found in Calicut.
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                  [IMG19,Quest guide]
                  1. Calicut Viceroy's Audience Chambers - Talk with Mayor Baire ( Theology r8 Needed)
                  2. Calicut Archives - Scholar ( Theology r8 needed)
                  3. West Indian Coast - Landing point North of Goa Observe Search



                  [IMG16,Obtained info]
                  1. Not the meaning in law
                  Law, in Sanskrit, is known as dharma. It is not judicial law, more like principles. In Hindhuism it is the highest truth. Buddhis, is quite different. A scholar in the city would have more insight on this subject.

                  2. Three jewels of Buddhism
                  In Buddhism, law is one of the three treasures. The three treasures are Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. Buddhist have to respect these. Buddha spoke about the principles in his teachings. Ashoka the Great, in ancient India was devoted to Buddhism and erected stone engraving of Buddhist principles. How would you like to go and look for one?.

                  3. King who converted to Buddhism
                  Ashoka unified nearly the whole of India. Only the south was not part of the territory. Goa was part. Make landfall to the north of Goa and look for a stone pillar. Focus your search on the table-like rock in the east.


                  Quest Mediation Permit

                  Ancient Code of Laws

                  The Pillars of Dharma








                  발견시 경험치 570, 카드 경험치 142, 고대의 법전
                  보고시 경험치 190, 명성 200, 의뢰 알선서 7 획득



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                    • The Pillars of Dharma ★★★★ (Religious legacy) Exp:684 Fame:270
                      In the ancient Indian Sanskrit language, Dharma means law. It includes the laws of the universe and truth, and is seen as the fundamental concept of Buddhism. This stone pillar was erected in the territory of King Ashoka, a devotee of Buddhism.

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