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Pasenadi or
Prasenajit (Pali: पसेनदि, romanized: Pasenadi; Sanskrit: प्रसेनजित्, romanized:
Prasenajit;) was a 6th
century BCE Aikṣvāka
ruler of Kosala...
- (Barhaṇāśva)
Giritashva Amitashva (Amitāśva)
Krishashva (Kṛśāśva) or
Akrutashva Prasenajit I
Yuvanashva II
Mandhata Purukutsa I (or Vasuda) and
Muchukunda Ambarisha...
- Śīlabhadra and
Prasenajit. When
Xuanzang was
studying Buddhism in
India at Nālandā
University with
masters Śīlabhadra and
Prasenajit, he is said to have...
- of King
Prasenajit. Her
first name is Bhadra-śrī.
Kosala Devī was born to the King of Kosala, Maha-Kosala. She was the
sister of King
Prasenajit who succeeded...
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Magadha in the
Suttanipata as a Kosalan. In the
Majjhima Nikāya too, king
Prasenajit refers to
Buddha as a Kosalan. He
spent much of his time
teaching in Śrāvastī...
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ruled by the
famous king
Prasenajit during the era of
Mahavira and Buddha,
followed by his son
Vidudabha (Virudhaka). King
Prasenajit was
highly educated....
- dictionary.
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...
- Bimbisara,
Prasenajit took the city back. This
resulted in a war
between Ajatashatru and
Prasenajit. The war
ended in a
peace treaty in
which Prasenajit married...
- the Buddha, one of the
Kosala icon of
Udayana and
another the
Prasenajit icon of
Prasenajit. For example, like
other Hindu poet-saints of the
Bhakti movement...
- who once
cured the Buddha, and the Buddhism-supporting
ruler of Kosala,
Prasenajit, are some
important personalities mentioned in Pali
texts who studied...