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how well our textbooks have convinced us that Asoka was indeed great.
he spent his early life establishing autocracy through violence. but then, our books tell us that he changed after the War of Kalinga and started spreading peace and the notions of Buddhism. he started sending messengers to popularise Buddhism amongst other states.
but isn't emphasising on one particular religion and trying to make everyone follow it, a form of autocracy too?
so, didn't Ashoka start with violent autocracy and end with peaceful autocracy, trying to be powerful all through?
source: india's ancient past, rs sharma
#ashoka#history#ashoka the great#india#indian history#buddhism#king#ruler#mauryas#chandragupta#chanakya#Empire
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A long time ago two Ashokas went on a quest for moral redemption, changing their worlds forever!
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#history#ashoka tano#star wars#ashoka the great#emperor#indian history#star wars the clone wars#may 4th#maurya empire#kalinga war#movie history#female characters#jedi#hinduism#buddhism#ancient history#girl power#clone wars series#role model#women of star wars#historical figures#india#royalty#ancient#nickys facts
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Flag of Buddhist India
This is the flag of Buddhist India. It comes from a world where Buddhism remained the dominate religion of India. It began during the reign of Ashoka the Great. As in our world, Ashoka converted to Buddhism after spending much of his life as a warlord who united much of India. Unlike our world, however, Ashoka formalized the relationship between the Sangha and the secular government. Ashoka’s system can be thought of as similar to the role the Catholic Church played in Medieval Europe in our world. Buddhist monasteries received funding via taxes, and the monks often involved themselves in the affairs of the state. Another result of Ashoka’s reforms was that the Maurya Empire lasted several centuries longer than it did in our world. The empire covered almost all of the Indian Subcontinent, and its continued existence lead to a sense of Pan-Indian identity. In fact, the Maurya Empire would come to hold the same cultural significance in India as the Roman Empire does in the West, and the Han Dynasty does in China. All future Indian empires would, to varying degrees, attempt to emulate the glories of the Maurya Empire. The changes resulting from Ashoka’s reforms ultimately meant that Vedantic Hinduism never came to be. However, life for the average Indian didn’t really change all that much under Buddhism. Most people continued to worship the same local gods they always had. The old traditions mixed freely with the new. For example, you might go to the Buddhist temple to pray for enlightenment and contemplate philosophy. However, if your child got sick, you would pray to whoever the local healer deity happened to be. The caste system never came to be, but there was a still a strict social hierarchy within Indian society. In time, several Buddhist monks began to study the natural world, and developed natural philosophy of a sort. This led to several discoveries and innovation, the most significant of which was the discovery of gunpowder. India went on several campaigns of expansion. Several of these were nominally to spread Buddhism, but in practice, were really about expanding India’s political and cultural power. India conquered Persia, and even managed to push as far west as Egypt and the Levant. However, holding these lands proved harder. The empire shrank to only the Indian Subcontinent in a little over 100 years. However, this brief period of expansion did lead to Buddhism spreading further. Iran follows a combination of Zoroastrianism and Buddhism, and Central Asia is majority Buddhist. Southeast Asia is also majority Buddhist. It also helps that Islam was never found in this world. Buddhist remain a significant minority in the Near East. Unfortunately, there have also been numerous conflicts between Buddhists and Christians in these lands. Buddhism never made major in-roads in Europe, barring a few minor communities in the Balkans. There were some Buddhist communities in Spain and Southern France, but they were whipped-out by Christian forces. Unlike our world, most Westerners do not stereotype Buddhists as being pacifists. In fact, due to a misunderstanding about Buddhist belief in reincarnation, many Christians stereotyped Buddhists as being violent, and having an incredibly cavalier attitude towards human life. However, during this world’s equivalent of the Enlightenment, several European scholars began to re-examine and reevaluate Buddhism. Though, they also often viewed it through a heavily Orientalist lens. The flag is orange and maroon in reference to the colors of Buddhist monk robes. The white is to offset the orange and maroon. The Wheel of Samsara, also known as the Wheel of Rebirth, is displayed prominently in the center of the flag.
Link to the original flag on my blog: https://drakoniandgriffalco.blogspot.com/2023/05/flag-of-buddhist-india.html?m=1
#alternate history#Flags#Flag#Buddhist India#Flag of Buddhist India#Buddhism India#Buddhism#India#vexillology#alternate history flags#alternate history flag#Ashoka the Great#Maurya Empire#Mauryan Empire#alt history
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I put two and two together! The Great mothers aren't bringing coffins to Dathomir, they're bringing back a whole civilization of nightsisters in suspended animation. That's Why Morgan Elsbeth said "For dathomir" and sacrificed herself so Thrawn could escape. That's why Ezra mentioned that Thrawn woke up the Great Mothers after he arrived. And that's why Thrawn's first stop was Dathomir. They're rebulding the civilization after it was wiped out during the clone war
#ahsoka#star wars#star#wars#spoilers#ahsoka spoilers#starwars#starwars ashoka#thrawn#grand admiral thrawn#nightsisters#great mothers#dathomir#witches
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homogenising something that has always been inherently diverse will kill us all one day.
#-> myra text#political critique#that is why hindutva should have not been popularised. hindutva is not decolonisation or reclamation.#it is homogenising and exclusionist. it takes away the diverse history of this country.#but this statement will reach deaf ears. rather than critiquing nobility they will go and bark casteist and islamphobic bs.#did invaders did what invaders do? yes. but this whole property destruction and lives being at risk has been going on for years.#biggest example who are quite popular: ajatshatru (son of bimbisara) & ashoka the great (the massacre at kaling)#i'm all in for criticising nobility i have no respect for any kings despite their religion and community and whatever.#they're all shits who benefited and left the common people to rot.#these people will say that tipu sultan is the devil reborn but will go on praising the marathas#as if the marathas did not cause a bloodshed in bengal karnataka and the punjab regions. not saying tipu is good but i rather#wanted to point out the hypocrisy of people in certain spaces. its a good thing to appreciate history and even better thing to learn from#the mistakes made in past but some of you guys did not understand the whole point.#absolute shit head cunts some of you guys are. come at me brand me whatever slurs you fuckers use i don't give a shit#calling people sex slaves just because they don't subscribe to your viewpoint is not the big own you think it is.#sanghi bs#india#hindutva
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I’m not so good in that style but the idea of Kallus as a Dragon Age Inquisition tarot card is rotating in my brain like.
Just Imagine.
I mean maybe I would give it a shot at least sketching some ideas out
#all the ghost crew would look nice but Kallus especially#him having two like how the cards in inquisition change…..#going from imperial kal to spy kal to rebel kal#or at least imperial to rebel#Ashoka would make a great subject too.#honestly everyone in swr would
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Ok episode 5 was honestly really cool
#Ashoka#ashoka spoilers#I’m not even someone who knows rebels and the clone wars#but the way they tied things in was great#what an interesting episode!#and of course I love the stuff about#world between worlds
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Hi everyone,
I finished Ahsoka episodes 1 & 2. And I thought it pretty good! The actor/actresses were amazing. And the Sand Cat was soooooo cute!
The first two episodes get a 5 star from me.
I’m glad Chopper is back. I missed him. Lol
And Hera has a son, and I’m hoping we’ll get to see him at least once. He was cute in Rebels and I wanted to see a live actor play his character. Even if it’s just for a scene or two. Seeing the mother-son interaction would be so wholesome and sweet.
Ahsoka was great 👍
#ashoka tano#ashoka series#ashoka show#hera syndulla#sabine wren#admiral thrawn#this show was great#i reccomend it#feel free to share
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they better give Ezra a purple lightsaber or so help me-
#ashoka#star wars#ezra bridger#rebels#I think he deserves it#and it would connect him back to his great grandmaster#the mace motherforking windu himself
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#rest in piece Ray Stevenson ♥️🗡️#best black beard in my opinion#black sails#Ashoka#RRR#Rome#Vikings#Thor#punisher#Marvel#and all his other great movies/series
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me when the ashoka trailer showed two seconds of thrawn walking
#grand admiral thrawn#thrawn#ashoka#ashoka tano#eli vanto#timothy zahn#star wars#it’s a great day for autistic people
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Found this beauty in an old sketchbook
#ah#the wonders of a sharp pencil are truly great#ashoka#star wars#ashoka tano#ashoka fanart#clone wars#fanart#sketch#sorry about the shadow lol
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We have Ezra back
But at what cost
#ahsoka spoilers#I have Opinions about the last couple eps#I think Ashoka’s arc/writing has been great#Sabine’s…😬😬😬😬
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The popular notion of Ashoka suddenly feeling remorse over the bloodshed in Kalinga is unbelievable for the top reason being that he assassinated 99 of his own half brothers and 500 loyal officials without feeling a hint of guilt or regret. How can he possibly become a pacifist after seeing bloodshed when he had already been causing the same from the very start of his "reign"?
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