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Śuddhodana (Sanskrit: शुद्धोदन; Pali:
Suddhodana),
meaning "he who
grows pure rice," was the
father of
Siddhartha Gautama,
better known as the Buddha....
- He was
called Siddhartha Gautama in his childhood. His
father was king
Śuddhodana,
leader of the
Shakya clan in what was the
growing state of Kosala, and...
- the sage on
whose teachings Buddhism was founded. She was the wife of
Śuddhodana, the king of the
Shakya kingdom. She died days
after giving birth and...
- that is, an
impediment to the
search for enlightenment. Accordingly,
Śuddhodana,
Prince Siddhārtha's
father and king of the Śākya clan,
named the child...
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while undertaking a
journey to her
native home, and his
father was King
Śuddhodana. The
Mayadevi Temple, its gardens, and an
Ashoka Pillar dating from 249...
- the
Shakyas was
Suddhodana.
Suddhodana was
married to the
princess Māyā, who was the
daughter of a
Koliya noble, and the son of
Suddhodana and Māyā was Siddhartha...
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Buddha came into her
presence and
admired her
patience and sacrifice. King
Suddhodana told
Buddha how his daughter-in-law, Yasodhara, had
spent her life in...
- Nandā of Shakya, also
known simply as Sundarī, was the
daughter of King
Suddhodana and
Queen Mahapa****ati Gotami. She was the half-sister of
Siddhartha Gautama...
- (2.7–3.1 in). Male Male E. a.
suddhodana Bardiya,
Nepal Female E. a.
suddhodana Chitwan,
Nepal Female E. a.
suddhodana Chitwan,
Nepal Feeding from a guava...
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Shakyas in the late Iron Age,
around the 6th and 5th
centuries BC. King
Śuddhodana and
Queen Māyā are
believed to have
lived at Kapilavastu, as did their...