Tishyaraksha

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox royalty Tishyarakshita (Pali: Tissarakkhā, Sanskrit: Tiṣyarakṣitā) was the last queen consort of Emperor Ashoka of the Maurya Empire in the 3rd century BCE. She is primarily known from Buddhist chronicles for her treacherous role in the Mauryan court, including her alleged involvement in the blinding of Kunala, Ashoka's heir, and the destruction of the original Bodhi Tree.Template:Sfn[1][2]

Sources and historicity

The primary sources that mention Tisyarakshita are Buddhist texts, including:

Tisyarakshita is absent from Ashokan inscriptions, leading some historians to suggest that Buddhist chroniclers exaggerated her actions.Template:Sfn

Early life

Little is known about Tisyarakshita’s origins. She ascended as queen consort after the death of Ashoka's chief queen, Asandhimitra, around 240-9 BCE.Template:Sfn

Role as queen

Tisyarakshita reportedly gained political influence in the later years of Ashoka’s reign.

Blinding of Kunala

One of the most prominent accounts about Tisyarakshita is her alleged involvement in the blinding of Kunala, Ashoka’s son. The Aśokāvadāna states that she attempted to seduce Kunala, but when he rejected, she issued an order that led to his blinding.Template:Sfn The Divyāvadāna presents a similar version but highlights Kunala’s later forgiveness of Tisyarakshita.Template:Sfn The Mahāvaṃsa suggests that the blinding was due to court intrigue, without explicitly blaming Tisyarakshita.Template:Sfn Historians debate whether Kunala was actually blinded or whether the story is a later Buddhist embellishment.Template:Sfn

Poisoning of the Bodhi Tree

The destruction of the Bodhi Tree at Bodh Gaya is another event attributed to Tisyarakshita. The Aśokāvadāna states that she hired a Matanga sorceress to curse the Bodhi Tree, mistakenly believing it to be a woman who had captured Ashoka’s devotion. After realizing her mistake, she tried to rectify her actions.Template:Sfn The Divyāvadāna states that she was jealous of Ashoka’s devotion to the tree and ordered it poisoned.Template:Sfn The Mahāvaṃsa confirms the poisoning but notes that the tree was later revived.Template:Sfn

Death

Tisyarakshita's fate is uncertain, most accounts do not mention her after Ashoka’s final years.Template:Sfn

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