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Ashoka's Daughter: The Lost Princess Who Spread Dhamma

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In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore the mysterious figure of Sanghamitra — Ashoka's daughter, often overshadowed by her brother Mahinda. Together, they follow her journey from Pataliputra to Sri Lanka, where she carried a branch of the Bodhi tree and helped establish the Bhikkhuni order. The conversation examines her role in spreading dhamma, the sources that mention her (or don't), and the historiographical debate over her historicity. They touch on the Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa chronicles, the Mahabodhi Temple, and the enduring legacy of the Bodhi tree in Anuradhapura. This episode offers a fresh angle on the Ashokan narrative, focusing on gender, transmission of Buddhism, and the politics of memory. #Ashoka #Sanghamitra #Mahinda #Buddhism #Bhikkhuni #SriLanka #Anuradhapura #BodhiTree #Mahabodhi #Dipavamsa #Mahavamsa #Pataliputra #Dhamma #MauryanEmpire #WomenInHistory #BuddhistNuns #Mission #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Ashoka's Daughter: The Lost Princess Who Spread Dhamma Cover

Ashoka's Daughter: The Lost Princess Who Spread Dhamma

In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore the mysterious figure of Sanghamitra — Ashoka's daughter, often overshadowed by her brother Mahinda. Together, they follow her journey from Pataliputra to Sri Lanka, where she carried a branch of the Bodhi tree and helped establish the Bhikkhuni order. The conversation examines her role in spreading dhamma, the sources that mention her (or don't), and the historiographical debate over her historicity. They touch on the Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa chronicles, the Mahabodhi Temple, and the enduring legacy of the Bodhi tree in Anuradhapura. This episode offers a fresh angle on the Ashokan narrative, focusing on gender, transmission of Buddhism, and the politics of memory. #Ashoka #Sanghamitra #Mahinda #Buddhism #Bhikkhuni #SriLanka #Anuradhapura #BodhiTree #Mahabodhi #Dipavamsa #Mahavamsa #Pataliputra #Dhamma #MauryanEmpire #WomenInHistory #BuddhistNuns #Mission #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode Ashoka's Dhamma Mahamattas: The Empire's Moral Officers Cover

Ashoka's Dhamma Mahamattas: The Empire's Moral Officers

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dhamma mahamattas — the moral officers appointed by Emperor Ashoka to spread his policy of dhamma across the Mauryan Empire. They discuss how these officers were created after the Kalinga War, what their duties entailed, and how they operated in a multicultural empire. The conversation covers Rock Edict V and XII, the inclusion of women and borderlands, the officers' role in the sangha, and how they differed from Chanakya's spies. The episode also touches on the Greek inscription at Kandahar and the term 'eusebeia' as a translation for dhamma. #Ashoka #Dhamma #DhammaMahamattas #MauryanEmpire #RockEdicts #KalingaWar #Buddhism #Chanakya #Arthashastra #Kandahar #GreekInscription #Eusebeia #Prakrit #AncientIndia #History #FexingoHistory #Pataliputra #Sangha Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode Mihirakula: The Hun Warlord Who Terrorized India Cover

Mihirakula: The Hun Warlord Who Terrorized India

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Mihirakula, the Hephthalite (White Hun) ruler who terrorized northern India in the 6th century CE. Known for his extreme cruelty and persecution of Buddhists, Mihirakula's downfall came at the hands of a coalition led by the Aulikara king Yashodharman. We examine the Hephthalite invasion that shattered the Gupta Golden Age, Mihirakula's brutal campaigns, and the eventual victory that ended his tyranny. Learn about the battle of Rishtal, the Mandasor Pillar inscriptions, and how the Gupta Empire's collapse paved the way for regional powers. This episode continues our series on why civilizations fall, with a focus on a specific figure whose violence accelerated a dynasty's decline. #Mihirakula #Hephthalites #WhiteHuns #GuptaEmpire #Yashodharman #Aulikara #Buddhism #Rishtal #Mandasor #Skandagupta #AlchonHuns #Toramana #Sialkot #Kausambi #6thCentury #IndianHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juni 20266 min
Episode The Hepthalites: White Huns Who Shattered the Gupta Golden Age Cover

The Hepthalites: White Huns Who Shattered the Gupta Golden Age

When the Gupta Empire ruled India, poets called it a golden age of peace and prosperity. But in the fifth century, a nomadic confederation from the Central Asian steppes—the Hepthalites, or White Huns—smashed through the northwest frontier. This episode follows the rise of Toramana and his son Mihirakula, the brutal Hun ruler whose atrocities became legend. We trace the Hepthalite invasion route through Gandhara and the Punjab, their clash with Gupta Emperor Skandagupta, and the empire's slow collapse under repeated attacks. We also explore the mystery of the Hepthalites themselves: were they related to the Xiongnu or the Yuezhi? Why did Persian and Chinese sources call them 'White Huns'? And what happened to them after their defeat by a coalition of Indian kings? Along the way, we discuss the Kalachuri and Aulikara dynasties that rose from the rubble, and the strange coinage of Mihirakula featuring a Brahmi legend and a Hunnic tamgha. This is a story of empire, migration, and violence that redrew the map of ancient India. #Hepthalites #WhiteHuns #GuptaEmpire #Mihirakula #Toramana #Skandagupta #Gandhara #CentralAsia #Xiongnu #AlchonHuns #Aulikara #Kalachuri #AncientIndia #SassanidEmpire #Numismatics #EmpireCollapse #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juni 202612 min
Episode Ashoka's Rock Edict XIII: Waging the War of Dhamma Cover

Ashoka's Rock Edict XIII: Waging the War of Dhamma

In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit Ashoka's Kalinga War through the lens of Rock Edict XIII, the famous inscription where the emperor expresses remorse for the violence and declares that his only conquest now is 'conquest by dhamma.' They explore the historical context of the war (c. 261 BCE), the numbers given in the edict—150,000 deported, 100,000 killed—and the debates among scholars like Romila Thapar and John Strong about whether the edict reflects genuine moral transformation or political expediency. The conversation also unpacks the edict's multilingual versions (Prakrit, Greek, Aramaic) found at Kandahar and elsewhere, showing how Ashoka adapted his message to different audiences. Lucas explains the phrase 'bherighosha' (war drum) versus 'dhammaghosha' (drum of dhamma), and the possible influence of Buddhism via the figure of Moggaliputta Tissa. The hosts then discuss the long-term impact of the edict on Ashoka's reign and how it shaped modern perceptions of him as a 'philosopher king.' A brief donation sidebar supports the ad-free mission of the show. #Ashoka #KalingaWar #RockEdictXIII #Dhamma #Bherighosha #Dhammaghosha #RomilaThapar #JohnStrong #MoggaliputtaTissa #Kandahar #Prakrit #Greek #Aramaic #MauryaEmpire #Buddhism #AncientIndia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. Juni 20268 min