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

8 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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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]

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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]

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Ashoka's Dhamma Mahamattas: Empire's Moral Officers

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the institution of the dhamma mahamattas, the empire-wide moral officers appointed by Ashoka after his conversion to Buddhism. Drawing on the Rock Edicts and Pillar Edicts, they discuss how these officers were deployed to promote dhamma among all social classes and even in neighboring kingdoms. The conversation covers Ashoka's unique blend of politics and moral reform, the role of Megasthenes' earlier visit, and the practical challenges of administering a vast empire. They also touch on the Yona (Greek) communities in the northwest and the multilingual inscriptions at Kandahar, highlighting Ashoka's sophisticated cross-cultural communication. A key theme is how Ashoka's dhamma mahamattas represent an early attempt at a universalist ethical policy, distinct from the realpolitik of his grandfather Chandragupta. #Ashoka #Maurya #dhammaMahamattas #RockEdicts #PillarEdicts #Kalinga #Buddhism #ChandraguptaMaurya #Megasthenes #Yona #Kandahar #AncientIndia #AncientWorld #Empire #History #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #AncientCivilizations Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Ashoka's Greek Inscriptions: Cultural Translation in an Ancient Empire

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Ashoka's Dhamma Mahamattas: Empire's Moral Officers

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Ashoka's innovative dhamma mahamattas—a cadre of moral officers dispatched across the Mauryan Empire to promote ethical conduct, resolve disputes, and oversee welfare. Drawing on the Rock Edicts and Pillar Edicts, they examine how these officers functioned among diverse religious communities, their role in border regions like the Greek-ruled frontier, and the tensions they created. The hosts contrast Ashoka's reformist vision with Chanakya's Arthashastra, discuss the mahamattas' involvement in prison reform and famine relief, and question whether this experiment in 'moral bureaucracy' succeeded or overreached. Specific edicts (Rock Edict V, XII, Pillar Edict VII) are cited, with insights from historians Romila Thapar and John Strong. #Ashoka #MauryanEmpire #DhammaMahamattas #Buddhism #RockEdicts #PillarEdicts #RomilaThapar #JohnStrong #Arthashastra #Chanakya #Pataliputra #Kalinga #MoralBureaucracy #AncientIndia #IndianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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What happens when a ruler dedicated to harmony faces a religious schism? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Ashoka's Schism Edict — a lesser-known pillar inscription that threatened to excommunicate monks who disrupted the Buddhist sangha. They unpack the political and spiritual tensions of the Mauryan empire: Ashoka's attempt to enforce dhamma through state discipline, the delicate balance between patronage and control, and the edict's surprising demand for a uniform Buddhist practice. Along the way, they touch on the Third Buddhist Council at Pataliputra, the role of Moggaliputta Tissa, and the expulsion of heretics that may have shaped the spread of Buddhism beyond India. This is a story of power, belief, and the awkward moment when an emperor tried to legislate enlightenment. #Ashoka #SchismEdict #BuddhistSchism #MauryanEmpire #Dhamma #ThirdBuddhistCouncil #MoggaliputtaTissa #Pataliputra #PillarEdicts #Sangha #EdictsOfAshoka #BuddhistHistory #AncientIndia #FexingoHistory #WhyCivilizationRises #History #ReligionAndState #EmperorAshoka Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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