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Kosala Devi

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Father
  
King Maha-Kosala

Spouse
  
Bimbisara

Children
  
Ajatashatru

Religion
  
Buddhism

Parents
  
King Maha-Kosala

House
  
Haryanka dynasty (by marriage)

Similar
  
Bimbisara, Ajatashatru, Khema

Kosala Devi was Empress consort of the Magadha Empire as the first wife of Emperor Bimbisara (558–491 BC). She was born a princess of Kosala and was the sister of King Prasenajit.

Life

Kosala Devi was born to the King of Kosala, Maha-Kosala. She was the sister of King Prasenajit who succeeded her father as the ruler of Kosala. She was married to King Bimbisara, and brought Kashi as dowry in the marriage. She became his principal queen. Buddhist tradition makes Ajatashatru a son of hers; the Jain tradition make him a son of her husband's second wife, Chellana. Her niece, Princess Vajira, the daughter of Pasenadi was given in marriage to Ajatashatru.

When her husband died at the hands of Ajatashatru, Empress Kosala Devi has said to have died of grief out of her love for her husband. The government revenues of an estate in Kashi had been settled upon by her father as pin money on her marriage. At her death, the payment of course ceased. Ajatashatru then invaded Kashi.

References

Kosala Devi Wikipedia