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Kosala,
sometimes referred to as
Uttara Kosala (lit. 'Northern
Kosala') was one of the
Mahajanapadas of
ancient India. It
emerged as a
small state during...
- Kasi and
Kosala being a
single kingdom (often
denoted as Kasi-
Kosalas)
during the time of Mahabharata. Then
Satyavati and
Bhishma and the
Kosala princesses...
- Look up
Kosala,
kosala, कोसल, or sa:कोशल in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kosala was one of the 16
Mahajanapadas in the 6th to 5th
centuries BCE, approximately...
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Pancha Kosalas ("Five
Kosalas"),
which suggests that at some point, the
chiefs of the
Mekala region were
subordinate to the
rulers of the
Kosala proper...
- of the name
Kshatriya being left thereafter. This
refers to the Kasis,
Kosalas, Kurus, Panchalas,
Vatsyas and
other neo-Vedic
tribes of the east Panjab...
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Kosala; his brothers, at odds with him, went to Kashi,
which had been
given to
Bimbisara as
dowry and led to a war
between Magadha and
Kosala. Ajatashatru...
- Bhadra-śrī.
Kosala Devī 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...
- Chedis)
conquered Kalinga and
Kosala.
During the
reign of Kharavela, the
third king of
Mahameghavahana dynasty,
South Kosala became an
integral part of the...
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paternal grandfather is the
pious king Dilipa. He
rules the
kingdom of
Kosala on the
southern banks of the
river Sarayu, with
Ayodhya as his capital....
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Dasharatha (Sanskrit: दशरथ, IAST: Daśaratha; born Nemi) was the king of
Kosala, with its
capital at Ayodhya, in the
Hindu epic Ramayana.
Dasharatha married...