Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
How did a Central Asian empire, founded by nomadic Yuezhi warriors, give birth to the first human images of the Buddha? This episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again takes you to the crossroads of Gandhara, where Kushan king Kanishka I presided over a cultural explosion around 127 CE. We explore the Rabatak inscription — a rare royal declaration in Bactrian script — which reveals Kanishka's claim as a divine ruler bridging Persian, Greek, Indian, and Buddhist traditions. Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of cultural fusion: how Greek sculptors trained in the Hellenistic cities of Bactria adapted Apollo's form to create the Buddha's iconic face, how local Mathura workshops added Indian spiritual ideals, and how the Kushan coinage system—with its mix of Zoroastrian, Roman, and Hindu deities—mirrored the empire's role as a Silk Road tollbooth. The segment also unpacks the political logic behind Kanishka's patronage of the Fourth Buddhist Council, which standardized Mahayana teachings across a realm stretching from Central Asia to the Ganges plain. Expect a grounded look at how one multiethnic dynasty deliberately engineered a religious art form that would travel from Afghanistan to Japan. #KushanEmpire #Kanishka #Gandhara #BuddhistArt #GrecoBuddhist #SilkRoad #RabatakInscription #Bactria #Mathura #FourthBuddhistCouncil #ApolloBuddha #Yuezhi #KushanCoinage #Mahayana #Hellenism #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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