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ASOKA

the beloved queen of Asoka, who had shared his devotion to Buddhism, died. In the fourth year after her deeease, the king, prompted by sensual passion, raised the princess Tishyarakshitâ to the dignity of queen-consort. She was young and vain, and very sensible of her personal charms. The king's devotion to the boatree seemed to her to be a slight to her attractions, and in the fourth year after her elevation her jealousy induced her to make an attempt to destroy the holy tree by art magic. The attempt failed. In the fourth year after that event, King Asoka the Pious fulfilled the lot of mortality, having reigned thirty-seven years[1].

  1. Compare the legend of the 'Dotage of Asoka' in chapter vii,post. According to the Tibetan tradition, Asoka reigned for fifty—four years (Rockhill, p. 2 33).