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1 Homework # 18 Due Thursday # 18 Read Pages 59-65. Answer questions 1-5 # 19 Due Friday 89-92 Q 1-5 # 20 Due Monday Read 93-97 Q 1,3,4,5,6 LIBRARY CONTRACT STILL DUE # 17

2 Aim: Was the authoritative rule of the Mauryan Empire justified?

3 Chandragupta : 321 BCE-298 BCE Unified northern India. Divided his empire into provinces, then districts for tax assessments and law enforcement. He feared assassination food tasters, slept in different rooms, etc.

4 The Maurya Empire 321 BCE – 185 BCE

5 Kautilya Chandragupta’s advisor. Brahmin caste. Wrote The Treatise on Material Gain or the Arthashastra. A guide for the king and his ministers: o Supports royal power. o The great evil in society is anarchy. o Therefore, a single authority is needed to employ force when necessary!

6 Kings have the right to confiscate land that you are not properly using King can punish you if promote ideas of rebellion against the King Deceiving a slave of his money or depriving him of the privileges he can exercise shall be punished with half the fine (levied for enslaving the life of an Aryan). Strong Laws against the abuse of slaves. Especially sexual abuse The king shall provide the orphans, the aged, the infirm, the afflicted, and the helpless with maintenance. He shall also provide subsistence to helpless women when they are carrying and also to the children they give birth to.

7 Aim: Whose rule would be better to rule an empire: Chandragupta or Asoka?

8 Asoka’s Empire

9 Asoka (304 – 232 BCE) Religious conversion after the gruesome battle of Kalinga in 262 BCE. Dedicated his life to Buddhism. Built extensive roads. Conflict how to balance Kautilya’s methods of keeping power and Buddha’s demands to become a selfless person?

10 Asoka’s law code Edicts scattered in more than 30 places in India, Nepal, Pakistan, & Afghanistan. Written mostly in Sanskrit, but one was in Greek and Aramaic. 10 rock edicts. Each pillar [stupa] is 40’-50’ high. Buddhist principles dominate his laws.

11 The individual morality that Asoka hoped to foster included respect (//susrusa//) towards parents, elders, teachers, friends, servants, and Brahmins He encouraged generosity (//dana//) to the poor (//kapana valaka//), Asoka desired that people should be well-learned (//bahu sruta//) in the good doctrines (//kalanagama//) of other people's religions. (//daya//), self-examination (//palikhaya//), truthfulness (//sace//), gratitude (//katamnata//), purity of heart (//bhava sudhi//), enthusiasm (//usahena//), strong loyalty (//dadha bhatita//), self-control (//sayame//) and love of the Dhamma (//Dhamma kamata//).

12 One of Asoka’s Stupas

13 Asoka expanded Roads Planting trees next to roads Hospitals

14 Turmoil & a power Vacuum: 220 BCE – 320 CE Tamils The Maurya Empire is divided into many kingdoms.

15 Gupta Empire: 320 CE – 647 CE

16 Gupta Rulers Chandra Gupta I o r. 320 – 335 CE o “Great King of Kings” Chandra Gupta II o r. 375 - 415 CE o Profitable trade with the Mediterranean world! Hindu revival. Huns invade – 450 CE

17 Fa-Hsien: Life in Gupta India Chinese Buddhist monk traveled along the Silk Road and visited India in the 500 bce. He was following the path of the Buddha. He reported the people to be happy, relatively free of government oppression, and inclined towards courtesy and charity. Other references in the journal, however, indicate that the caste system was rapidly assuming its basic features, including "untouchability," the social isolation of a lowest class that is doomed to menial labor.

18 Chandra Gupta 11

19 International Trade Routes during the Guptas

20 Extensive Trade: 4c spices gold & ivory rice & wheat horses cotton goods silks

21 Kalidasa The greatest of Indian poets. His most famous play was Shakuntala. During the reign of Chandra Gupta II.

22 Gupta Art Greatly influenced Southeast Asian art & architecture.

23 Medicine Literature Mathematics Astronomy Printed medicinal guides 1000 diseases classified Plastic Surgery C-sections performed Inoculations 500 healing plants identified Decimal System Concept of Zero PI = 3.1416 Kalidasa Solar Calendar The earth is round Gupta India Gupta Achievement s

24 The Decline of the Guptas Invasion of the White Huns in the 4c signaled the end of the Gupta Golden Age, even though at first, the Guptas defeated them. After the decline of the Gupta empire, north India broke into a number of separate Hindu kingdoms and was not really unified again until the coming of the Muslims in the 7c. QUESTION: Is the best literature and art written as the civilization is on the rise, at its height, or in its decline?

25 Bhartrhari 5c India court poet and philosopher. Knowledge is man's crowning mark, A treasure secretly buried, The source of luxury, fame, and bliss, A guru most venerable, A friend on foreign journeys, The pinnacle of divinity. Knowledge is valued by kings beyond wealth--- When he lacks it, a man is a brute.


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