42 - Art and Architecture in the Mauryan Era (322–185 BCE) (S3E12)
A History of India by Jim Mitchell
Episode notes
This episode examines the art and architecture of the Mauryan era, exploring how these cultural forms were used as tools of empire to project power, legitimize rule, and foster unity. The hosts discuss the transition from nomadic tribes to settled kingdoms and the influence of Vedic ideas on the development of social and political structures. They highlight the Mauryan mastery of symbolism, using grand creations like the lion capital of Ashoka to convey messages of strength, authority, and the spread of Buddhist teachings.
Furthermore, the episode explores the diversity of Mauryan art and architecture, from intricate temple carvings and delicate metalwork to vibrant murals depicting scenes from daily life and Buddhist stories. The Mauryan approach to urban planning is also discussed, emphasizing the functionality and efficiency of their cit ...