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Karuvaki

Karuvaki was the second queen[1] of the third Mauryan emperor, Ashoka. She was also the mother of Ashoka's son, Prince Tivala.

Karuvaki
The "Queen's edict" in Prayagraj mentions the charitable deeds of Karuvaki.
Born288 BC
Kalinga, India
SpouseAshoka
IssueTivala (son)
HouseMaurya
ReligionBuddhism

Life

Karuvaki is mentioned in the Queen Edict wherein her religious and charitable donations were recorded as per her wishes. This gives an image of her being a self-possessed and strong-willed consort, who wanted an act of philanthropy recorded as specifically hers.[2][3]

The edict also identifies her as mother to their son, Prince Tivala (also referred to as Tivara), who is the only son of Ashoka mentioned by name in his inscriptions.[4][5][6]

Despite the fact that Ashoka had many queens, Kaurwaki is the only queen of Ashoka, who was named in his inscriptions and edicts.[7][8]

Queen's Edict

The Queen's Edict on the Allahabad Pillar refers to the charitable deeds of Karuvaki:[9][10]

On the order of the Beloved of the Gods, the officers everywhere are to be instructed that whatever may be the gift of the second queen, whether a mango-grove, a monastery, an institution for dispensing charity or any other donation, it is to be counted to the credit of that queen … the second queen, the mother of Tīvala, Kāruvākī.[11]

In popular culture

References

  1. ^ Shah, Kirit K. (2001). The problem of identity : women in early Indian inscriptions. New Delhi [u.a.]: Oxford University Press. pp. 33, 180. ISBN 9780195653229.
  2. ^ Nayanjot Lahiri (2015). Ashoka in Ancient India. Harvard University Press. p. 283.
  3. ^ Romesh Chunder Dutt; Vincent Arthur Smith; Stanley Lane-Poole; Henry Miers Elliot; William Wilson Hunter; Alfred Comyn Lyall (1906). History of India, Volume 2; Volume 6. The Grolier Society. p. 175.
  4. ^ "The Queen Edict". Buddha's World. 1999. Retrieved 5 March 2009.
  5. ^ Thapar, Romila (1973). Aśoka and the decline of the Mauryas. Oxford University Press. p. 30.
  6. ^ The Cambridge Shorter History of India. Cambridge University Press Archive. p. 53.
  7. ^ Gupta, Subhadra Sen (2009). "Ashoka's family". Ashoka. Penguin UK. ISBN 9788184758078.
  8. ^ University of Allahabad. Dept. of Modern Indian History, University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Travancore, University of Kerala (1963). "Journal of Indian History". 41. Department of Modern Indian History: 155. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Bhandarkar 1925, p. 336.
  10. ^ Smith 1920, pp. 215–219.
  11. ^ Thapar, Romila (2012). "Appendix V: A Translation of the Edicts of Aśoka". Aśoka and the Decline of the Mauryas (3rd ed.). New Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. 388–390. ISBN 9780198077244. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  12. ^ "Ashoka the Great (2001)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  13. ^ "Reem to play Ashoka's love interest". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 May 2018.

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