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Dara Shikoh: The Mughal Prince Who Chose Philosophy Over Empire

5 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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This episode explores the life and tragic fate of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan and heir apparent to the Mughal throne. Unlike his brother Aurangzeb, Dara was a scholar, mystic, and translator who immersed himself in Hindu and Islamic philosophy. He translated the Upanishads into Persian, wrote works like Majma-ul-Bahrain ('The Confluence of the Two Seas'), and sought to reconcile Sufi Islam with Vedantic thought. His patronage of art and learning attracted a circle of poets, yogis, and theologians. But Dara's philosophical pursuits came at a cost: he neglected military and administrative duties, alienated powerful nobles, and was outmaneuvered by Aurangzeb in the war of succession. After defeat at the Battle of Samugarh in 1658, Dara fled, was betrayed, captured, and executed for heresy in 1659. The episode examines his library, his translation of the Upanishads at the urging of Kashmiri yogis, his relationship with the Sikh Guru Hargobind, and the tragic irony that his intellectual legacy survived while his political ambitions crumbled. We also discuss how Aurangzeb used Dara's unorthodox religious views as a pretext for his execution and how Dara's works later influenced European thinkers like Voltaire and Schopenhauer. #DaraShikoh #Aurangzeb #ShahJahan #Mughal #Upanishads #MajmaulBahrain #Samugarh #Sufi #Vedanta #PersianLiterature #Sikhism #Hargobind #Schopenhauer #WarOfSuccession #Heresy #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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