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Jul 3, 2018 · In fact, Chandragupta Maurya was married off to his distant cousin, from his maternal side, one of his eldest uncle’s daughter, Durdhara. She died of poisoning and posthumously gave birth to...
According to reference in Jain Literatures Queen Nandini was married to Chandragupta Maurya as a war compensation and Dhanananda was sent to exile in the forest, became a Jain Monk. According to Megasthenes reference from Indika (greek: Indica) Niadrus was an exceptionally warrior and a great leader.
Oct 9, 2016 · Perhaps because of this belief, the makers of Chandra Nandni have introduced Dhana Nanda’s daughter Nandni as Chandragupta Maurya’s wife in the serial. Chandragupta Maurya’s wife Durdhara was also the mother of his only son Bindusar who became his heir and the second Samrat of Mauryan Empire.
पूर्व में मौरिय अथवा मौर्य वंश के कुल में हुआ था। चंद्र गुप्त मौर्य की माता का नाम मुरा था। अन्य यह मानते हैं कि वह मयूर टोमेर्स के मोरिया जनजाति के थे। कहते हैं कि वे जन्म से ही गरीब थे, उनके पीता नन्दों की सेना में एक अधिकारी थे जो किसी कारणवंश नन्दों द्वारा मार दिए गए थे। उनके पिता की मौत उसके जन्म लेने से पहले ही हो गई थी। जब चन्द्रगुप्त 10 ...
Sep 29, 2016 · While, historical evidence suggests the name of Chandragupta Maurya’s wife as Durdhara, the serial portrays her as Nandni. Essayed by Shweta Basu Prasad, here we share everything about the role of Nandini – the warrior princess.
Jan 22, 2022 · Nandini (Ancient Greek: Niadrus) was a wife of Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the 4th-century BCE Maurya Empire of ancient India. She was the princess of Nanda Dynasty. She was one of the two daughters of Dhanananda, the ruler of the Great Nanda Dynasty which ruled Northern India around 322 BC.
Oct 17, 2016 · Spirituality News: 54894223 .
Nandini, Chandragupta Maurya’s wife, was also the mother of his only son Bindusar, who became his heir and the Mauryan Empire’s second Samrat. Nandini, on the other hand, didn’t live long enough to see her kid grow up because she died before she could see him.
Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta Maurya. Chandragupta Maurya [a] (350–295 BCE) was the founder of the Maurya Empire, which ruled over a geographically-extensive empire based in Magadha. [4] He reigned from 320 BCE to 298 BCE. [5]
According to the Jain tradition, after Chandragupta defeated the Nanda emperor, the Nanda princess fell in love with Chandragupta and married him. [3] The legend does not name this princess, but later names Durdhara as the mother of Chandragupta's son Bindusara. [2]