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Ashoka's Rock Edict XIII: The Emperor's Regret Engraved in Stone

6 min · 21. Juni 2026
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Episode 110 of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again revisits Ashoka's most famous inscription—Rock Edict XIII—where the Mauryan emperor openly confesses his remorse for the Kalinga War and proclaims his conversion to dhamma. But what did this edict actually say in its original Prakrit and Greek versions? How did Ashoka balance conquest and moral governance? Lucas and Luna examine the edict's wording, compare it with later pillar edicts, and explore the political calculation behind Ashoka's public repentance. They also discuss the discovery of the edict by James Prinsep in 1837, the role of the Yona king Antiochus II in Ashoka's worldview, and the tension between bherighosha (the war drum) and dhammaghosha (the drum of righteousness). This episode dives into the text itself—its clauses, its echoes of earlier Mauryan policy, and its legacy for later Indian rulers like Harsha. Perfect for listeners who want to understand how one emperor's regret reshaped an empire and influenced centuries of statecraft. #Ashoka #RockEdictXIII #KalingaWar #MauryanEmpire #JamesPrinsep #BrahmiScript #Prakrit #Dhamma #AntiochusII #Bherighosha #Dhammaghosha #MoggaliputtaTissa #Pataliputra #EdictsOfAshoka #IndianHistory #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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