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The Maurya Empire

A Captivating Guide to the Most Expansive Empire in Ancient India

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If you want to learn about the most important source of inspiration and symbolism to modern-day India, then pay attention....

The Maurya empire, which existed more than 2,000 years ago, was the mightiest civilization that India has ever known. It was more than one and a half times the size of modern-day India in geographical extent. The Maurya empire was established just after the death of Alexander the Great. Fear had prevented his troops from marching farther to invade the subcontinent, which became the fuel for India to reinvent itself as an indomitable mega-culture.

During the reign of nine emperors and over 140 years, the Maurya empire dominated the region. While it was a monarchy, the rulers ensured the empire’s longevity and widespread loyalty by putting their subjects first. In a stroke of genius not seen before in the ancient world of conquering and bloodshed, the Mauryan emperors built infrastructure and roads not just for trade but also for the health and well-being of the people and animals.

In essence, the Maurya empire was supremely advanced for its day and age.

In this audiobook, you will discover:

  • Why the rise of the Maurya empire was beneficially linked to the fall of Alexander the Great and his dominions.
  • How Mauryas achieved peace through canny negotiations, a highly organized and pervasive government, and absolute religious tolerance rather than bloody domination.
  • Remnants of the Buddhist-loving Ashoka the Great. Elaborate, polished pillars; careful edicts of his dhamma rulership; abundant Buddhist stupas and viharas; and the remains of monasteries.
  • The modern-day regalia and symbiology of India. The lion, the dhamma wheel, and the peacock.

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This book was very captivating. I am Buddhist, have read much of this kingdoom and King Asoka. This book with it's extensive research had made it more intriguing to listen too.

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a bit dull for my tastes

I tried pretty hard to follow this one. I even almost gave up on it, but it was fairly short. I had heard about this empire through the previous book on ancient India, so I thought I'd like this too. Sadly, no.

I did enjoy the narrator overall. only a small critique I noticed in the beginning chapters. he would start a chapter and proceed with sounding like he was just starting a normal sentence but was actually naming the title of the first section of the chapter. it threw me off at least once, so that's why I said only a small critique

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I had never even heard about the maurya empire before reading this book. this book is excellent.

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Well put together for the most part.

The narrator butchered many of the Indian names and places to the point where I wasn’t able to understand.

I understand that he did his best but I think a narrator with better ability to pronounce Indian words would serve better.

Might I suggest Hayden J. Bellenoit

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Nothing

Nothing new, regurgitated western ideas and in the process murdering all the proper nouns. Truly disappointing

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