This episode of Thrones of Power: Empires That Changed the World explores the rise of the Maurya Empire, the first dynasty to unify most of the Indian subcontinent. Founded by Chandragupta Maurya in the 4th century BCE with guidance from his strategist Chanakya, the empire grew rapidly through conquest and diplomacy. Chandragupta defeated the Nanda dynasty, negotiated with Seleucus of the Seleucid Empire, and established a centralized system of provinces, taxation, and administration, with Pataliputra as the imperial capital.The empire reached its moral and spiritual turning point under Ashoka the Great. After the devastating war of Kalinga, which caused immense suffering, Ashoka renounced violence and embraced Buddhism. He spread the principles of dharma—justice, compassion, tolerance—throughout his empire and beyond, sending missionaries as far as Sri Lanka and Central Asia. His edicts, carved into stone pillars, promoted kindness, religious tolerance, and welfare for people and animals.Although the Maurya Empire weakened after Ashoka's death and eventually fell in 185 BCE, its impact endured. Ashoka's legacy helped spread Buddhism across Asia, shaped moral governance, and left enduring symbols—such as the lion capital and the Ashoka Chakra—that remain central to modern India.