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Vedisa-Mahadevi 'Devi' Sakyakumari
- Preferred Name: Vedisa-Mahadevi 'Devi' Sakyakumari
- Alternate Name: Vedisa-Mahadevi Sakyakumari
- Gender: F
- Birth: 302 BC in Ujjayini, Madhya Pradesh, India at LATI: N3.5 LONG: E8.5
- Death: in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, India at LATI: N3.526 LONG: E7.8109
- Residence: in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, India at LATI: N3.526 LONG: E7.8109
- FSID: GFM9-7Y9
- Clan Name: with note: Description: Sakyani or a Sakyakumari - the daughter from a clan of the Shakyas who had immigrated to Vedisa
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Maharani Devi (full name: Vedisa-Mahadevi Sakyakumari) was, according to the Sri Lankan chronicles, the first wife of the third Mauryan emperor Ashoka. She was also the mother of Ashoka's first two children—his son, Mahendra, and daughter, Sanghamitra—both of whom played important roles in the spread of Buddhism to other countries. She is also remembered for the Sanchi Stupa.
According to the Sri Lankan chronicles, Ashoka's first wife was the daughter of a merchant of Vedisagiri (present-day Vidisha), Devi by name, whom Ashoka had married while he was Viceroy at Ujjain. The Mahabodhivamsa (a Sri Lankan source) calls her Vedisa-Mahadevi and a Sakyani or a Sakyakumari as being the daughter of a clan of the Shakyas who had immigrated to Vedisa nagaram out of fear of Vidudabha menacing their mother country. This would make her a relative of the Buddha's family or clan, as he also belonged to a clan of the Shakyas.
Devi and Ashoka shared a close and loving relationship unlike the usual dynastic arrangements. She gave Ashoka his first two children—the boy Mahendra, born in about the year 285 BCE, and the girl Sanghamitra, born about three years later. Yet, Devi failed to convert Ashoka to Buddhism and he left her and their children in Vidisha when he was finally recalled to Pataliputra. Thus, Devi did not follow Ashoka as sovereign to Pataliputra, for there his Chief Queen (agramahisi) was his wife, Asandhimitra. It would have been unfitting for a prince of the House of Maurya to have a merchant's daughter for a spouse, and a more suitable wife was found for Ashoka in Princess Asandhimitra who was his chief queen for the majority of his reign.
Devi is described as having caused the construction of the Great Vihara of Vedisagiri, probably the first of the monuments of Sanchi and Bhilsa. This explains why Ashoka selected Sanchi and its beautiful neighbourhood for his architectural activities. Vedisa also figures as an important Buddhist site in earlier literature.
Family 1: Ashoka Vardhana , 3rd Emperor of Maurya, b. ABT 293 BC in Shravanabelagola, Karnātaka, India d. ABT 232 BC in Shravanabelagola, Karnātaka, India
- m. about 0275 BC - 1st wife
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