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Khema (Pali: Khemā; Sanskrit:
Kṣemā) was a
Buddhist bhikkhuni, or nun, who was one of the top
female disciples of the Buddha. She is
considered the first...
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lotus Texts Jai
Santoshi Maa (film)
Genealogy Parents Ganesha (father)
Riddhi and
Siddhi (mother)
Siblings Shubha/
Kşema (brother)
Labha (brother)...
- tree, Kala Bo. The
Shiva Purana says that
Ganesha had
begotten two sons:
Kşema (safety) and Lābha (profit). In
northern Indian variants of this story,...
- Vapu (body), Vyavasāya (****verance). Śānti (expiation) gave
birth to
Kṣema (prosperity);
Siddhi (perfection) to
Sukha (enjoyment); and Kīrtti (fame)...
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devoted to
scriptural study and
serving his master.: 24
Another cousin was
Kṣema,
possibly the same as Abhinavagupta's
illustrious disciple Kṣemarāja. Mandra...
- Rajgriha, Magadha,
Haryanka Empire Spouse Kosala Devī C****anā
Dharini Kṣemā / Khemā Nandā Padmāvatī / Padumavatī Ambapālī
Issue Ajatashatru Dynasty...
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imperial power in north-west Iron Age
South Asia.
During the 5th
century BCE,
Kṣemā, the
daughter of the
Madraka king, was
married to the Māgadhī king Bimbisāra...
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disciple of the
Buddha who was
foremost in wisdom. His
female counterpart was
Kṣemā (Pali: Khemā).
According to
Buddhist texts, when a
fully enlightened Buddha...
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engaged in
friendly relations with the king Bimbisāra of Magadha, who
married Kṣemā, the
daughter of the king of Madra, who was a v****al of Pukkusāti. By the...
- approach. This
story adds that
after some time
Ganesha begat two sons:
Kshema (
Kşema) (Prosperity), born to Siddhi, and Lābha (Acquisition, Profit) born to Buddhi...