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Subhadrangi

Subhadrangi (also known as Dharma or Janapadakalyani) was, according to Buddhist sources, the wife of the Mauryan emperor, Bindusara and the mother of his successor, Ashoka. The Ashokavadana states that Subhadrangi was from the city of ''Champa'' and was the daughter of an Ajivika Brahmin. The legends state that palace politics kept her away from Bindusara and when she finally gained access to him and bore him a son, she is said to have exclaimed, "I am now without sorrow", which led to the child being named ''Ashoka''. The name of her second son, Vitashoka (meaning ''sorrow terminated'') has a similar provenance.
The Divyavadana calls her ''Dharma'' while the Vamsatthapakasini, a 10th-century commentary on the Mahavamsa,〔 names her as ''Janapadakalyani''.〔
==In popular culture==

* Subhadrangi's role is played by Pallavi Subhash in the TV series, ''Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat''
* She was portrayed by Subhashini Ali in the 2001 film ''Aśoka''.

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