Lesson 10 of 16 • 28 upvotes • 13:58mins
Mauryan Art was perhaps the most striking feature of the Mauryan Period. Particularly the sculpture from this period is noteworthy. Ashokan Pillars and capitals were artistically created. The national emblem of India is one of the best preserved Mauryan sculptures. It was unearthed at Sarnath. There were certain indigenous as well as foreign influences on the Mauryan art, which can be explained only through visual aid. Therefore, we will discuss the Mauryan art through pictures and illustrations. Moreover, we will come to a particular conclusion after in-depth analysis of the Mauryan art. Not much has survived of the Mauryan architecture to this day. But few glimpses and examples are helpful to form a picture of the same. Then, we will have a brief discussion about the development of Brahmi Script, the resurrection of writing in India after the 1000 years’ gap, i.e. after the IVC.
16 lessons • 3h 32m
Overview (in Hindi)
3:54mins
Persian Invasion of Indus Valley and Alexander (in Hindi)
13:06mins
Alexander's Invasion (in Hindi)
14:45mins
The Aftermath of Alexander's Invasion (in Hindi)
13:41mins
The Origin of Mauryans and Chandragupta's Coronation (in Hindi)
14:39mins
Chandragupta and Bindusara (in Hindi)
13:53mins
Ashoka and His Dharma (in Hindi)
13:39mins
Ashoka's Edicts and Other Mauryan Sites (in Hindi)
14:47mins
Later Mauryas (in Hindi)
11:37mins
Mauryan Art and Culture (in Hindi)
13:58mins
Mauryan Administration and Arthashastra (in Hindi)
14:32mins
Mauryan Society and Economy and Megasthenes' Indica (in Hindi)
14:19mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period I (in Hindi)
11:48mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period II (in Hindi)
14:47mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period III (in Hindi)
14:04mins
MCQs on Mauryan period IV (in Hindi)
14:52mins