Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
How did the Buddha's image emerge in human form, and why did it happen in the Kushan Empire? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the artistic revolution that took shape in Gandhara under Kanishka I. They discuss the fusion of Greek, Persian, Indian, and nomadic influences that produced the first known anthropomorphic depictions of the Buddha. Along the way, they consider the role of Kushan patronage, the Hellenistic legacy of Alexander's conquests, the influence of Roman art via the Silk Road, and the debates among scholars about whether Gandharan or Mathuran schools led the way. The conversation also touches on the symbolism of the Buddha's halo, the monastic robe's folds, and the enigmatic 'Indo-Corinthian' capitals that blend acanthus leaves with Buddhist iconography. This episode offers a concrete look at how an empire's cultural crossroads gave rise to an icon that would spread across Asia. #Kanishka #Gandhara #BuddhaImage #Kushan #SilkRoad #HellenisticArt #Mathura #IndoGreek #BuddhistArt #AncientSculpture #GandharanArt #KushanEmpire #ArtHistory #ReligiousIconography #CrossCultural #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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