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  2. Bindusara - Wikipedia

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    Bindusara was the son of the dynasty's founder Chandragupta and the father of its most famous ruler Ashoka. His life is not documented as well as the lives of these two emperors. Much of the information about him comes from legendary accounts written several hundred years after his death. Bindusara consolidated the empire created by his father.

  3. Chanakya - Wikipedia

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    He cut open the dead empress's belly and took out the baby. The baby, who had been touched by a drop ("bindu") of the poison, was named Bindusara. [22] After Chandragupta abdicated the throne to become a Jain monk, Chanakya appointed Bindusara as the new emperor. [22] Chanakya asked Bindusara to appoint a man named Subandhu as one of his ministers.

  4. Mother of Ashoka - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, her father took her to Pataliputra, and offered him in marriage to Emperor Bindusara. [11] [12] Bindusara considered the woman an auspicious celestial maiden, and inducted her into his palace. The emperor's concubines, who were jealous of her beauty, did not let her sleep with the emperor, and instead trained her as a barber. She ...

  5. Chandragupta Maurya - Wikipedia

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    The legend mentions Chanakya aiding the premature birth of Bindusara, [34] It states in verse 8.444 that "Chandragupta died in meditation (can possibly be sallekhana.) and went to heaven". [121] According to Hemachandra's legend, Chanakya also performed sallekhana. [121]

  6. Maurya Empire - Wikipedia

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    Bindusara's wife, Empress Subhadrangi was a Brahmin [101] also of the Ajivika religion from Champa (present Bhagalpur district). Bindusara is credited with giving several grants to Brahmin monasteries (Brahmana-bhatto). [102] Historical evidence suggests that Bindusara died in the 270s BCE. According to Upinder Singh, Bindusara died around 273 ...

  7. Ashoka - Wikipedia

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    When Bindusara refused to do so, Ashoka declared that if the throne were rightfully his, the gods would crown him as the next emperor. At that instance, the gods did so, Bindusara died, and Ashoka's authority extended to the entire world, including the Yaksha territory located above the earth and the Naga territory located below the earth. [72]

  8. Chandra Nandini - Wikipedia

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    Chandra and Nandini are leading a happy life with Bindusara. Nandini is pregnant with Chandra's child. Helena feels jealous and manipulates Bindusara into believing that Nandini had killed Durdhara in past. Blindly believing Helena, Bindusara starts to hate Nandini and decides to take revenge. In a hunting trip, Bindusara pushes Nandini from a ...

  9. Ashoka the Great (book) - Wikipedia

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    Ashoka The Great is a fictional biography of the emperor Ashoka. [1] It was originally written in Dutch in the form of a trilogy by Wytze Keuning in 1937-1947. These were translated into English and combined into a single volume by J.E. Steur .

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