Nayanjot Lahiri is Professor of History at the University of Delhi.
Illustrations*
Maps**
Acknowledgements
Prelude
1. An Apocryphal Early Life
2. Pataliputra and the Prince
3. Mauryan Taxila
4. Affairs of the Heart and State
5. The End and the Beginning
6. The Emperor�s Voice
7. Extending the Arc of Communication to Afghanistan
8. An Expansive Imperial Articulation
9. The Message in the Landscape
10. Building Beliefs into Edifices
11. An Ageing Emperor�s Interventions
12. Of Wifely Woes and the Emperor�s Death
Epilogue: The Emperor�s Afterlife
Appendix: The Inscriptions of Ashoka
Notes
Bibliography
Index
* Illustrations (Items in italics denote colour pictures)
Prelude 1. Erragudi rocks as they appear from the surrounding fields
Prelude 2. Part of Ashoka�s message on the rocks of Erragudi
1.1. Ashoka and his queen on a second century CE panel of the Kanaganahalli stupa in Karnataka
2.1. The hills of Rajagriha with a stupa in the foreground
2.2. The Ganga river near Patna
3.1. The city plan of Mauryan Taxila on the Bhir mound
4.1 Ujjayini�s ancient mounds with the Sipra river in the background
4.2. The Malwa plateau�s hills and forests as they appear near Bhimbetka
4.3. Ujjayini�s Kanipura stupa which is associated with Devi
6.1. The Rajula Mandagiri edict is engraved on the flat rock in the foreground, in front of the tree dominating a waterbody, with a temple behind it
6.2. Worn-out section of the Rajula Mandagiri edict
6.3. Palkigundu canopy rock�the edict is on a ledge beneath the canopy
6.4. View of the surrounding area from the edict rock at Palkigundu
6.5. The Maski edict, relatively legible and easy to read by people standing near it
6.6. Siddapura edict, cramped by the ledge above it
6.7. Brahmagiri enclosure with Siddapura rocks in the fields and Jatinga Rameshwara hill in the background
6.8. Brahmagiri edict
6.9. Ashoka�s edict in a rock shelter at Panguraria
6.10. View of the countryside around the Panguraria rock shelter
8.1. Part of the inscribed Kalsi rock in Uttarakhand as it appeared before a shed was built over it
8.2. Stone slab of the Sannathi edict
8.3. Rock edicts arranged in columns at Girnar
9.1. Part of the historic dam that has survived (and can be seen in the foreground) at Junagadh
9.2. Bhoria stupa in the Girnar forest, the massive cut created by nineteenth-century excavations still visible
9.3. Copies of the copper, silver, and gold relic boxes found inside the Bhoria stupa (now in the Junagadh State Museum)
10.1. Hills around the Barabar caves, the Phalgu river in the background
10.2. Interior of the Sudama cave with a hut-like structure carved into the rock
10.3. Lomasha Rishi cave architrave, with elephants moving towards a stupa
10.4. Ashokan pillar at Lumbini, with the modern Maya-devi temple by its side
10.5. Worshipping monks in front of Lumbini�s Ashokan pillar
10.6. Gotihawa pillar remnant, once known as Phuteshwar Mahadeva
10.7. Nigali Sagar pillar segments
10.8. The mud stupa of Vaishali is in the centre, surrounded by later brick constructions
10.9. Relic box from the Vaishali stupa (now in the Patna Museum)
10.10. Vaishali pillar in the vicinity of a brick stupa
10.11. The circular temple at Bairat. The Ashokan inscription was found below the overhanging rock at the edge of the hill
10.12. Chunar monolithic railing at Sarnath
10.13. The broken Sarnath pillar with the edict inscribed on it
11.1. Ashokan pillar at Hissar fort (the lowest part) which was made part of a composite pillar
11.2. A close-up of the Ashokan segment of the Hissar pillar with some Brahmi letters still intact
11.3. Fatehabad segment of Ashokan pillar (the bottom part)
12.1. Tissarakshita, Queen of Ashoka (Abanindranath Tagore)
12.2. Sanghamitra with the Bodhi tree (Nandlal Bose)
Epilogue 1. Depiction of Ashoka supported by his wives on the upper segment of gateway pillar at Sanchi
Epilogue 2. Depiction of wheel-bearing pillar at Sanchi
Epilogue 3. Sculpture of Ashoka at Kalinga by Meera Mukherjee
** Maps
Map 1. Distribution of the epigraphs of Ashoka
Map 2. Magadha�s political capitals: Rajagriha and Pataliputra
Map 3. Afghanistan in relation to Iran and Pakistan