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Tishyaraksha (died c. 238 BC) was the youngest as well as the last wife of Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire, who was the ruler of India. According to ''Ashokavadana'', she was responsible for blinding Ashoka's son and heir presumptive Kunala. Haraprasad Shastri's second novel " Kanchanmala" features Tisshyaraksha in a prominent role. The story of Tishyaraksha has also been captured by the Bengali writer Samaresh Majumdar in his novel "Saranagata", however, with very different strokes and shades that are attributed to the life of Emperor Ashoka.The same line of story was developed by a prominent Bengali dramatist Amit Maitra into a tense drama,'Dharmashok'. ==Early life ==
It is believed that Tishyaraksha was a favourite maid of one of Ashoka's wives and after her mistress died, she went to Pataliputra becoming a great dancer and charmed Ashoka with her dance and beauty. Later, she became his concubine and during the later life of Ashoka she took care of his health as well.
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