Ashoka's Bloody Conversion: How a Brutal Conquest Gave Birth to Nonviolence — Fexingo History copertina

Ashoka's Bloody Conversion: How a Brutal Conquest Gave Birth to Nonviolence — Fexingo History

Ashoka's Bloody Conversion: How a Brutal Conquest Gave Birth to Nonviolence — Fexingo History

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the transformative reign of Ashoka the Great, the Mauryan emperor who conquered the kingdom of Kalinga in a horrific war, then renounced violence and embraced Buddhism. They examine the Kalinga War (c. 261 BCE), its devastating casualties, and Ashoka's subsequent 'Edicts of Ashoka' carved on pillars and rocks across his empire. The conversation delves into the contradictions of Ashoka's rule: his earlier ruthlessness as a prince, the administrative genius of his grandfather Chandragupta Maurya, and the unique concept of 'dhamma' he promoted—a moral code that was not purely Buddhist but inclusive of all faiths. They discuss the Arthashastra's influence on Ashoka's governance, the Pillars of Ashoka at Sarnath and their lion capital (modern India's national emblem), and how his policies of nonviolence, animal welfare, and religious tolerance set him apart from other ancient rulers. Lucas also touches on the controversy over whether Ashoka's conversion was genuine or politically motivated, and how his legacy influenced later Indian history and even modern peace studies.

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