Which of the following was not one of the reasons for the failure of dhamma? 

(a) Ashoka’s excessive enthusiasm produced a reaction against it 

(b) It failed to provide a solution to the problems which it set out to solve 

(c) It was too vague a solution, because the problems lay at the very roots of the system 

(d) It was too idealistic a concept, which could not break the social and sectarian barriers

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(d) It was too idealistic a concept, which could not break the social and sectarian barriers

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