Dharma mother of ashoka biography examples
Ashoka date of birth and death
Ashoka's own inscriptions and the main texts that provide information about his life (such as Ashokavadana and Mahavamsa) do not name his mother. The Asokavadanamala names her Subhadrangi, while Vamsatthapakasini calls her Dharma (Pali: Dhamma).King ashoka story Ashoka’s mother was a Brahmin and her name was Shubadrangi or Dharma. Ashoka had many names associated with him like Samraat Chakravartin (emperor of emperors), Devanampriya (the beloved of god), Priyadarshin (He who regards everyone with affection).
Ashoka samrat Ashoka was born around BCE to the second Mauryan king Bindusara, and his second queen Subhadrangi alias, Dharma. The word Ashoka means ‘without sorrow’ in Sanskrit. Being daughter of a poor Brahmin family, Maharani Subhadrangi, suffered a very tough period in her early life.
Ashoka wife karuvaki Ashoka also invited Buddhists and non-Buddhists for religious conferences. He inspired the Buddhist monks to compose the sacred religious texts, and also gave all types of help to that end. Ashoka also helped to develop viharas (intellectual hubs) such as Nalanda and Taxila. Ashoka helped to construct Sanchi and Mahabodhi Temple. Ashoka also.