chapter title ideas: Commanding heights; Co-operating with the enemy; Bureaucracy; Conspiracy theories; The relations between truths
Strategy
durdhara_marriage
first_steps
friend_foe
spoiler
Thera’s perspective, e.g. what’s in the introduction
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(321 BC, age 26) durdhara_death
(320 BC, age 27) Chandragupta is also troubled by the incident and goes to Bhadrabahu, being suspicious of Cāṇakya deep down.
(319 BC, age 28) bhadrabahu_debate
(314 BC, age 33) Chandragupta returns to Pataliputra after 5 years in the South.
Dreams order
(310 BC, age 37) Bindusara admitted to Taxila.
(298 BC, age 49) While initially Chandragupta tries to prevent what Bhadrabahu says about the dreams, but later dreams have worse interpretations, like “the king will assist in oppressing the people”. Etc. Chandragupta doesn’t want to be that king, and decides to abdicate. canakya_candragupta_final_words
Chanakya goes to Pataliputra to advise Bindusara on Chandragupta’s request who is now 24.
Cāṇakya’s son — call him Kāmaṇḍaka for now
He’s impressed by the Śukra school, and by the barbarian methods
Makes convincing case for becoming barbarians, Cāṇakya hits him
He rebels against the empire, is caught and sentenced to exile. Cāṇakya tells him to go make his own empire, among the barbarians.
He goes with a blackbuck
speech; exercise the three puruśārtha on the conquered countries
Timeline
(288 BC, age 59) “You need to marry a new woman and start producing more princes immediately. One of your sons thinks that life has no value, the other thinks that the value of life lies in its death.” “Bindusara: I thought you liked me. Chanakya: I do like you. Bindusara: Well, how do you speak to kings you don’t like? Chanakya: I don’t speak to them, I end their lineages.” And while death is not a traditional penalty for failing an exam, for these two … please consider it.
(278 BC, age 69) Rebellion at Taxila as it is Buddhistifying, Ashoka sent to pacify it. Returns reporting that “They have no problem with the Emperor, only his ministers” in order to get Chanakya out of the picture. Cāṇakya convincingly points out
Set in 800 BC, featuring Rāma, Bharata, Janaka, Hanumān, Yājñavalkya, Agastya, Uddalaka Aruṇi. And maybe a flashback about the Ārya-Paṇi reconcillation. Flashback Age of Iron. Hanumān as a young boy who swears to uproot the Iravans of the Tamil country and goes to Kishkinda to study under Jambāvan/Agastya.
The disintegration of Aśoka’s empire, with Simuka as a mastermind
just the one chapter where Satyabhama and Rukmini learn of Krishna’s plot
and one last line of Krishna walking away as they all hit each other with rods and break the Dvaraka dam to flood their opponents
just the striking iron chapter with everything else as flashback or mentioned
”night at darkest” + birth scene
dream + bull/pig wrestling + why not agriculture? scene
he’s re-acquired Pattibara + has started seeding + oops eridug’s eternal flame went out
getting eternal flame + alalngar’s daughter tries to kill him
return and anger and planning
slaying of the beast and obtaining barbarians (shocked that the beast is intelligent)
alalngar’s betrayal + war + wedding;
march north + war there + blinding + death scene
epilogue: dumuzid (kidnapping + imprisonment together; the light “just as when en-men-gal-ana”)
prologue: alulim brings the kingship