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Tivala (born 3rd-century BC), also
referred to as Tivara, was a
fourth son of
Maurya Emperor Ashoka from his
second chief queen, Karuvaki. He is the only...
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chief empress consort. She was the
mother of Ashoka's
fourth son,
Prince Tivala.
Kaurvaki is
mentioned in the
Queen Edict wherein her
religious and charitable...
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Kunala (North
Indian tradition)
Prince Jalauka Princess Charumati Prince Tivala (own inscriptions)
Dynasty Maurya Father Emperor Bindusara Maurya Mother...
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Bindusara Amitraghata (2) r. 297-273 BCE
Ashoka the
Great (3) r. 268-232 BCE
Tivala Kunala Dasharatha (4) r. 232-224 BCE
Samprati (5) r. 224-215 BCE Shalishuka...
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charitable deeds of Ashoka's queen, Karuvaki, the
mother of
Prince Tivala. On the
order of the
Beloved of the Gods, the
officers everywhere are to...
- monk.
Kunala Maurya was
blind and
hence couldn't
ascend to the throne; and
Tivala, son of Kaurwaki, died even
earlier than Ashoka.
Little is
known about another...
- be
counted to the
credit of that
queen … the
second queen, the
mother of
Tīvala, Kāruvākī."
Although generally catalogued among the "Minor
Pillar Edicts"...