Mauryan Literature: Arthasastra, Indica, and Cultural Insight

April 25, 2024 920 0

The Mauryan Empire (322 BCE – 185 BCE) was a major turning point in ancient India, known for its political unification and centralized rule. While limited artistic and literary works survive, sources like the Arthasastra, foreign accounts such as Megasthenes’ Indica, and remnants of Mauryan art offer important insights into the cultural life of this influential period.

Mauryan Empire Literature Description    

  • Limited Surviving Mauryan Empire Literature and Art: Much of the literature and art from the Mauryan period have not survived, leading to gaps in our understanding of the era’s cultural achievements.
  • Language and Texts: Buddhist and Jain texts were predominantly written in Pali.
    • Sanskrit language and literature were enriched by Panini and Katyayana (contemporary of the Nandas; he wrote a commentary on Panini’s work).
  • Arthasastra: The Arthasastra contains 15 books and 180 chapters but it can be divided into three parts. The first deals with the king and his council and the departments of government; the second with civil and criminal law; and the third with diplomacy and war. It is the most important literary source for the history of the Mauryas.
  • Pictorial Representations: Sculptures in places like Sanchi depict pictorial representations of cities, showcasing royal processions and urban life during the Mauryan period.

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Indica

Megasthenes was the Greek ambassador in the court of Chandragupta Maurya. He wrote Indica. His account gives details about the Mauryan administration, particularly the administration of the capital city of Pataliputra and also the military organization. His picture of contemporary social life is notable. 

 

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Conclusion

Despite limited surviving sources, the Mauryan Empire emerges as a sophisticated, dynamic period. The Arthasastra highlights complex governance, while Megasthenes reveals social and political life.  Multilingualism is evident in religious texts and Sanskrit’s evolution. These fragments offer a glimpse into India’s first great empire, fueling ongoing research and understanding.

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