-
concept of
Dhammaraja (Thai: ธรรมราชา),
Buddhism having been
introduced to
Thailand around the 6th
century AD. The idea of the
Dhammaraja (or kingship...
-
replicate itself.
Sumanathera took the
relic to King
Dhammaraja, who
ruled Sukhothai. The
eager Dhammaraja made
offerings and
hosted a
ceremony when Sumanathera...
- 'universal monarch' (chakkavatti, cf. chakravarti) and 'righteous king' (
dhammaraja; cf. dharmaraja). Thus, the
possession of a
white elephant symbolised...
- Maha
Thiha Thura Dhammaraja (Burmese: မဟာသီဟသူရဓမ္မရာဇာ, Pali: Mahāsīhasūra
dhammarājā; born Pe Khin; 27
October 1812 – 4
April 1839),
commonly known...
-
ruled as co-regents
between 1710 and 1722, when Jai
Jettha IV's son
Dhammaraja was at the Thai court. King Jai
Jettha IV died in 1729, and his co-regent...
- one of the
desire realm. In the ****ure, he will
become a
Buddha named Dhammarājā Buddha in the same
kalpa as Rāmasambuddha Buddha. Abhibhū
Buddha will...
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Relationship to
predecessor Chey
Chettha II ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២ 1618–1628 Son
Dhammaraja II (Thommo
Reachea II) ស្រីធម្មរាជាទី២
Ponhea To ពញាតូ 1628–1631 Son Ang...
-
Nakhon Si Thammarat, is also
derived from Pali,
Nagara Sri
Dhammaraja,
meaning 'town of
Dhammaraja'. The
creation of the
stupa led to
Nakhon Si Thammarat...
-
split into
three parts during a
civil war from 1476 to 1485: "In 1479,
Dhammaraja took on the
throne at
Chatomuk (Phnom Penh) and
controlled the provinces...
- Indra".
Nakhon Si
Thammarat in Thailand, from the Pali
words "nagara srī
dhammaraja", or "city of the lord and king who
rules by dharma".
Putrajaya in Malaysia...