- and like king
Pukkusati, he too
became a
Buddha follower and a monk. The
above Buddhist evidence makes it
quite clear that
Pukkusati and Maha Kapphina...
- Puṣkarasārin) or
Pukkusati (Pali:
Pukkusāti) was a king of the Iron Age Indo-Aryan
kingdom of Gandhāra
during the 6th
century BCE.
Pukkusāti became king of...
- Asia
playing a role in the
Kurukshetra War. In the 6th
century BCE, King
Pukkusāti governed the
region and was most
notable for
defeating the
Kingdom of...
- Uśīnaras, and
Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī king
Pukkusāti, who
reigned around 550 BCE,
engaged in
expansionist ventures which brought...
- Uśīnaras, and
Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī king
Pukkusāti, who
reigned around 550 BCE,
engaged in
expansionist ventures which brought...
-
Majumdar that
Pukkusāti would have been
contemporary to the
Achamenid king
Cyrus the
Great and
according to the
scholar Buddha Prakash,
Pukkusāti might have...
-
Pukkusati War with
Cyrus Part of the
Campaigns of
Cyrus the
Great Belligerents Gandhar Persia Commanders and
leaders Pukkusati Cyrus Casualties and losses...
- Uśīnaras, and
Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī king
Pukkusāti, who
reigned around 550 BCE,
engaged in
expansionist ventures which brought...
-
which had
important ports that gave
access to the
eastern coast of India.
Pukkusati, the king of Gandhara, sent
Bimbisara an emb****y. His
court is said to...
-
against the king
Pukkusāti of Gandhāra, in
which he was
unsuccessful and was
saved only
because another war
broke out
between Pukkusāti and the Pāṇḍava...