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how did chandragupta improve life during the mavryan empire
It destroyed countless legions. Dismembered people's beliefs. Such a horrible sight.
In the historical context of Chandragupta Maurya, Bhadrashala (or Bhadrashala) is often associated with the Nandas, the ruling dynasty before Chandragupta. During the power struggle that led to the establishment of the Maurya Empire, Bhadrashala is believed to have sided with the Nandas against Chandragupta. However, Chandragupta eventually overcame the Nandas with the assistance of his mentor, Chanakya, leading to the foundation of the Mauryan Empire.
The Mauryan Dynasty had several rulers, with the most notable being Chandragupta Maurya, his son Bindusara, and the famous Emperor Ashoka. In total, there are traditionally considered to be about four major rulers of the dynasty: Chandragupta, Bindusara, Ashoka, and his successor, Dasharatha Maurya. The dynasty lasted from approximately 322 BCE to 185 BCE, during which it played a crucial role in the unification and administration of ancient India.
Chandragupta Maurya founded the Mauryan Empire after defeating Dhana Nanda (the last king of the Nanda dynasty) assisted by Kautilya (Chanakya). It is said that Chandragupta would not have succeeded in defeating Dhana Nanda without the help of Kautilya. However, the greatest ruler of the Mauryan Empire was Ashoka, who is known to have been an invader first and then a peace-loving Buddhist missionary. Ashoka ordered the preaching of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, China, Burma, Indonesia and many other nations during his reign. Also, Ashoka was the best ruler because he made Mauyra powerful and steady.
The Mauryan Empire was larger than the Gupta Empire. At its height, the Mauryan Empire covered a vast territory across the Indian subcontinent, including most of present-day India, Pakistan, and parts of Afghanistan. In contrast, the Gupta Empire, while significant in cultural and scientific achievements, controlled a smaller area during its peak. The Mauryan Empire is often considered one of the largest and most powerful empires in ancient India.
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Vidisha was the capital of mauryan empire. it is located in the north region of Bhopal Madhya pradesh in India. During that period vidisha served as commervial capital too. while, Sanchi was the hub of religious acitivities and lots of Stupas were made to promote religious peace by Chandragupta Maurya. Now it is known as Sanchi Stupa & one can find the that emblem in every Indian rupees note.(pillar with four lion).Patliputra was the capital of Mauryan Empire .
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Mauryan Empire; reign of Ashoka (269-232 B.C.); spread of Buddhism.Kautilya's Arthasastra was the most important source for the study of Mauryan Empire. Kautilya was generally considered to be the architect of the first Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta's rise to power. Arthasastra was divided into 15 sections and 180 sub-sections.From the records of the history of ancient India it was written that the Mauryan Empire was founded by Chandragupta Maurya with the help of Kautilya by overthrowing the Nandas. Local powers had been disrupted by the westward withdrawal of Alexander the Great's and his Macedonian and Persian armies. By 316 B.C.E. the empire had fully occupied Northwestern India, defeating and conquering the satraps left by Alexander.The Mauryan Empire was arguably the largest empire to rule the Indian subcontinent. Its decline began fifty years after Ashoka's rule ended, and it dissolved in 185 B.C.E. with the rise of the Sunga Dynasty in Magadha. Under Chandragupta, the Mauryan Empire conquered the trans-Indus region, defeating its Macedonian rulers.Chandragupta Maurya's embrace of Jainism increased social and religious renewal and reform across his society. Ashoka's embrace of Buddhism was the foundation of social and political peace and non-violence across all of India. The era fostered the spread of Buddhist ideals into Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, West Asia, and Mediterranean Europe.Chandragupta's minister Kautilya Chanakya wrote the Arthashastra, considered one of the greatest treatises on economics, politics, foreign affairs, administration, military arts, war, and religion ever produced.