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    Vishakanya - Wikipedia

    The Vishakanya has been a popular theme in Indian literature and folklore, and apart from appearing in classical Sanskrit texts, it has appeared repeatedly in various works like Vishkanya by Shivani and Ek Aur Vish Kanya? by Om Prakash Sharma, who use the Vishakanya as an archetype in their stories — a beautiful girl who kills … 展开

    The Vishakanya (Sanskrit: विषकन्या IAST: Viṣakanyā) were young women reportedly used as assassins, often against powerful enemies, during the times of Ancient India. Their blood and bodily fluids were purportedly … 展开

    In the Skanda Purana, a girl who is born when the sun is in the constellation Chitra or the moon in the fourteenth lunar day is stated to be fated to become a Vishakanya. Such a … 展开

    c. 340–293 BCE
    Chanakya wrote Arthashastra
    ancient India
    Vishakanya were used as assassins
    ancient India
    Vishakanya were raised on a carefully crafted diet of poison and antidote from a very young age
    ancient India
    Vishakanya's body fluids would be poisonous to others
    ancient India
    Vishakanya was sent by Nanda's minister Amatyarakshasa to kill Chandragupta Maurya and Chanakya diverted them to kill Parvatak
    ancient India
    Vishakanya was used by Nanda Dynasty founder Mahapadma Nanda to kill the last ruler of Shishunaga Dynasty Kalashoka
    ancient India
    Vishakanya passed into folklore and became an archetype explored by many writers
    ancient India
    Vishakanya has been a popular theme in Indian literature and folklore

    The Poison Damsel (Sanskrit Viṣakanyā) is a literary figure that appears in Sanskrit literature as a type of assassin used by kings to destroy enemies. The story goes that young girls were … 展开

    • The Vish-Kanya or Poison Damsel of Ancient India, Illustrated by the story of Susan Ramashgar. Folklore Society, Britain, 1927. 展开

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    2022年10月7日 · The woman was a Visha Kanya, which translates to “poison maiden.” Legends about poisonous female assassins from India captured the popular imagination of the ancient world.

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    2017年6月28日 · Visha Kanya, literally meaning "poison maiden," comes from a disputed and disgraceful (if true) practice in which ancient Indian Kings trained girls to become assassins from an early age and gradually fed them many …

  5. The Venomous Visha Kanya Of Ancient India - Earth is …

    2020年1月31日 · Visha Kanya were young women who were trained to be immune to poison and used as executioners by the Maurya Empire. Learn about their origin, training, legends and historical references in this article.

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