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- Brahmadatta of Anga (6th century BCE) was an ancient Indian King of Anga. Brahmadatta was older contemporary to Bimbisara of Magadha. He defeated Bhatiya...
- epithet of Brahmadatta: although Brahmadatta was a dynastic name, the Brahmadattas were not from the same dynasty, with the elected Brahmadatta of the Darīmuka...
- defeat of the Anga kingdom and the Magadha annexed their territory. Brahmadatta was older contemporary to Bimbisara of Magadha. He defeated Bhattiya...
- father's defeat against Aṅga by defeating and killing the Āṅgeya king Brahmadatta, after which Aṅga became part of the Māgadhī empire, and Campā became...
- modern-day state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India. His parents were the Brahmadatta and Dhanavatī. According to legend, his body was twenty cubits high,...
- spot near the Ganges and ate of the fruit of a great mango tree. King Brahmadatta of Benares, desiring to possess the mangoes, surrounded the tree with...
- perhaps to avenge his father's earlier defeat at the hands of its king, Brahmadatta. The campaign was successful, Anga was annexed, and prince Kunika (Ajatashatru)...
- Pabbata of a mountainous area in Mithila 27 K****apa Kāśyapa Bārāṇasī Brahmadatta - Dhanavatī Nigrodha (Ficus benghalensis) Jotipala (at Vappulla) 28 Gotama...
- Tirthankara Aranatha: 308  Subhauma: 308  Padmanabha Harishena Jayasena Brahmadatta In Jainism, a Chakravartin Samrat was characterised by his possession...
- Karsnajini and Atreya. References to other early Vedanta teachersBrahmadatta, Sundara, Pandaya, Tanka and Dravidacharya – are found in secondary literature...