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Pasenadi (Pali: पसेनदि, romanized:
Pasenadi; Sanskrit: प्रसेनजित्, romanized: Prasenajit; c. 6th
century BCE) was an Aikṣvāka
ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī...
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Surviving villagers migrate from the area and
complain to
Pasenadi, the king of Kosala.
Pasenadi responds by
sending an army of 500
soldiers to hunt down...
- By the time of Mahākosala's son
Pasenadi,
Kosala had
become the
suzerain of the Kālāma
tribal republic, and
Pasenadi's realm maintained friendly relations...
- born a
princess of the
Kingdom of
Kosala and was the
daughter of King
Pasenadi and
Queen Mallika. She was also the
niece of her mother-in-law,
Queen Kosala...
- Mahākosala's son
Pasenadi.
Following Bimbisāra's
murder and the
usurpation of the
throne of
Magadha by his son Ajātaśatru,
Pasenadi revoked his rights...
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treacherously murdered along with his sons by
Pasenadi, and, in retaliation, some
Mallakas helped Pasenadi's son Viḍūḍabha
usurp the
throne of
Kosala to...
- ****ist Buddha's Sangha. He also
married C****ana and
Kosala Devi,
sister of
Pasenadi.
According to
George Turnour and N.L. Dey, the name of the
father of Bimbisara...
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Prasenjit is a
given name of
Sanskrit origin. It may
refer to:
Prasenajit (
Pasenadi in Pali), an
ancient king of
Kosala in present-day
India Prasenjit Biswas...
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enlightenment in the ****ure are: The
noble Maitreya Buddha, King Uttararama, King
Pasenadi Kosala, Abhibhū, Dīghasoṇī, Caṅkī (Candanī), Subha, a
Brahmin named Todeyya...
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between Ajatashatru's
Kingdom of Magadha, and Kosala, led by an
elderly king
Pasenadi.
Ajatashatru seems to have been victorious, a turn of
events the Buddha...