Draft:Tarinidevi
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Tarini Devi (Tarinidevi) | |
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Queen of the Chalukya dynasty | |
Spouse | Pulakeshin II |
Issue | King Chandraditya |
Father | King Kulabhadra |
Tarinidevi, also known as Tarini Mahadevi was a second wife of Pulakeshin II and mother of Chandraditya. Her father, King Kulabhadra, married her to Pulakeshi II after the defeating of Harshavardhana. She was a delight and honourable wife of Pulakeshin II and he fell in love with her, before her marriage. The marriage took place in a happy manner and celebrated with pomp and show. Soon, after, Tarinidevi and Pulakeshin II had a son named Chandraditya. Pulakeshin also married a daughter of Durvinita, who was his first wife.
This story goes like this when King Kulabhadra marries her to great Chalukya King called Pulakeshin II and lived with him happily. Chandraditya was the third son of Pulakeshin II but is not mentioned in sources. Queen Tarini Mahadevi's story is written on the basic line like Tirumala Devi, wife of King Krishnadevaraya.