Q. Which one of the following edicts mentions the personal name of Asoka?
(a) Kalsi
(b) Rummindei
(c) Special Kalinga Edict
(d) Maski
Ans: (d) Maski
Explanation: Among the given options, the edict that mentions the personal name of Asoka is (d) Maski. The Maski edict, also known as the Maski inscription, is an important rock edict of Asoka, the Mauryan emperor. This edict was discovered in Maski, a village in the Raichur district of Karnataka, India. In the Maski edict, Asoka refers to himself by his personal name “Devanampriya” or “Beloved of the Gods,” which is a title commonly associated with Asoka in his inscriptions. The edict contains various moral and ethical teachings of Asoka, promoting the principles of dharma, religious tolerance, and social welfare. It is one of the significant sources of information about Asoka’s reign and his policies.