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how were rock chambers used by the ashoka?
to serve as holy places for pilgrims
to provide rooms to house monks
to hold meetings to promote the buddhas message
to provide a path to nirvana
Ashoka, a prominent figure in Indian history related to Buddhism, used rock chambers (like the rock-cut caves) mainly to house monks. Holy places for pilgrims are more like stupas or temples, meetings to promote Buddha's message were not the primary use of rock chambers, and providing a path to Nirvana is not the function of rock chambers. The rock chambers (caves) were used as monastic residences for Buddhist monks.
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B. To provide rooms to house monks