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Nayanjot Lahiri, "Searching for Ashoka: Questing for a Buddhist King from India to Thailand" (SUNY Press, 2023)

Nov 29, 2025
Nayanjot Lahiri, a Professor of History at Ashoka University and an expert in ancient India, dives into her book about Emperor Ashoka, revealing his intricate legacy. She discusses Ashoka's dual identities as a ruler and spiritual figure, exploring how his morality intertwined with governance. Lahiri reflects on her travels across India and Southeast Asia, illustrating how Ashoka's memory has been reinvented over time. She draws fascinating comparisons to other cultural figures like Rama, emphasizing the complex nature of historical remembrance.
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A Ruler Who Spoke To His People

  • Ashoka stands out because he communicated moral governance directly to his subjects across the realm.
  • His surviving edicts make him uniquely visible among ancient Indian rulers.
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Kalinga As A Moral Turning Point

  • Ashoka reframed military conquest as moral failure after Kalinga and shifted to ethical governance.
  • He promoted welfare, compassion to animals, and dignity for prisoners as part of state policy.
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Ambitious Public Morality

  • Ashoka crafted a governance program aimed beyond any single community, addressing Brahmins, Shramans, parents and the aged.
  • He combined spiritual commitment with administrative ambition to create a novel public morality.
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