In contemporary quotidian life, communications can reach far corners of the globalised world within an instant. As we just about begin to make sense of this bewildering reality, Nayanjot Lahiri brings us to ponder upon messages from beyond the last two millennia. Ashoka in Ancient India brings a voice of the past with rare acuity, its messages conveyed within multiple narratives of archaeology, religion, languages and political ideology, all held taut through the central theme of the life and times of the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka.