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35: 151: 328:, he felt forced to remove his own eyes. Then he sent both of his eyes to the court of Magadha at Pataliputra. Ashoka realized his fault but by then it was too late. Immediately Radhagupta ordered Tishyaraksha's execution. However, it is believed that Tishyaraksha committed suicide after finding out this news. 323:
As per the plot, Ashoka had to request two very precious jewels from the governor of Takshashila which were believed to have been the most unusual of their kind. The decisive language of the letter written by Tishyaraksha was sent by Ashoka who did not understand the hidden meaning and therefore
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in his novel "Saranagata", however, with very different strokes and shades that are attributed to the life of Ashoka. The same line of story was developed by a prominent Bengali dramatist Amit Maitra into a drama titled 'Dharmashok'.
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could not explain it to Kunala. However, Kunala immediately understood the hidden meaning, but due to his love for his father and his loyalty towards
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Haraprasad Shastri's second novel " Kanchanmala" features Tisshyaraksha in a prominent role. The story of Tishyaraksha has also been captured by the
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When the Chandragupta Sabha led by Radhagupta (the then great minister (
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becoming a great dancer and charmed Ashoka with her dance and beauty.
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It is believed that Tishyaraksha was possibly born in
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and was a favourite maid of Ashoka's chief empress,
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