- Trishala, also
known as Videhadatta, Priyakarini, or
Trishala Mata (Mother Trishala), was the
mother of Mahavira, the 24th
Tirthankara of Jainism, and...
-
republics and kingdoms. One such
marriage was the one
between his sister,
Trisalā, and the Nāyika Gaṇa
Mukhya Siddhārtha,
which was
contracted because of...
- made him the head of the
Council of the
Vajjika League. Ceḍaga's
sister Trisalā was
married to the Nāyika Gaṇa
Mukhya Siddhārtha, with this
marriage having...
- made him the head of the
Council of the
Vajjika League. Ceḍaga's
sister Trisalā was
married to the Nāyika Gaṇa
Mukhya Siddhārtha, with this
marriage having...
-
daughter of the
consul of the
Licchavika republic, Ceṭaka. Ceṭaka's
sister Trisalā was the
mother 24th Jain Tīrthaṅkara, Mahāvīra, thus
making Ceṭaka his...
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daughter of
Chetaka the king of Vaishali, who was the
brother of
Queen Triśalá,
mother of Mahavira.
Ajatashatru had
eight wives.
According to Dīgha nikāya...
- the 24th Jain Tīrthaṅkara Mahāvīra, who was the son of Ceṭaka's
sister Trisalā. Ceṭaka and his
daughters had
become adepts of Mahāvīra's teachings, and...
- the 24th Jain Tīrthaṅkara Mahāvīra,
himself the son of Chetaka's
sister Trisalā. Ceṭaka had
become an
adept of the
teachings of his
nephew Mahāvīra and...
- the
Monolith of Plumpungan.
Siddhadewi was also
called Trisala, so the
village was
called Trisala and in the
years to come
became Salatri and eventually...
- Gaṇa
Mukhya Siddhārtha
enough importance that he
married the
princess Trisalā, who was the
daughter of the
Licchavika Gaṇa
Mukhya Ceḍaga,
whose daughter...