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Power of Ideas, The (2/6)


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Subjects: Anthropology, History, India, Science, Social Studies, World Religions

Grade Level: SrH-Adult
Producer: BBC
Closed Captioned: No
Running Time: 55 mins
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Study Guide: No

Copyright Date: 2007
Available in French: No

This episode covers the last centuries BC - the age of the Buddha, the coming of the Greeks and the rule of the emperor Ashoka, one of the greatest figures in world history. Beginning with incredible images of a Jain festival that takes place once every 12 years, Wood sees the Buddha as India's first protester, follows the invasion of India by Alexander the Great and ends with the birth of the first great Indian empire.

The theme of the episode is the power of ideas in Indian history, and among the people Michael Wood meets is HH the Dalai Lama, who explains why Buddhism is still relevant today.

The journey takes him by railway to the famous sites of the Ganges plain: Benares, Sarnath and Bodhgaya; by helicopter and army convoy through northern Iraq to the site of the greatest battle in the ancient world; by truck up the Khyber Pass; then by river to the first great Indian capital, Patna.

Using archaeology, living traditions, legends and “India's Rosetta stone”, Michael Wood tells the story of the first great Indian state, “the forerunner of today's India”.

We hear the dramatic story of the first great emperor who renounced his kingship and starved himself to death. Finally we meet his grandson, who after a cruel and violent opening to his reign, renounced warfare and introduced the dangerous idea of non-violence, which runs down through Indian history all the way to Mahatma Gandhi and the Freedom Movement.