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Vasumitra (or Sumitra,
according to the d m****cript of the
Matsya Purana) (r. 131 – 124 BCE; died 124 BCE) was the
fourth Shunga Emperor, who reigned...
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Vasumitra was a
Buddhist monk of the
Sarvastivada school who
flourished in the 2nd
century CE. A
native of Gandhāra, he
presided over the 4th Buddhist...
- His son will be Agnimitra. His son will be Sujyeṣṭha. His son will be
Vasumitra. His son will be Ārdraka. His son will be Pulindaka. His son will be Ghoṣavasu...
- his queen-consorts:
Dharini (the
mother of the
fourth Shunga emperor,
Vasumitra), Iravati, and
Malavika (a
princess of Vidarbha).
According to the Mālavikāgnimitra...
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obviously in
Hadoti region of
Rajasthan wherein Pushyamitra Shunga's
grandson Vasumitra achieved notable victory. Ramakrishnan, S (2001).
History and Culture...
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later event and that it was not the root
cause of the
first schism.
Vasumitra's Samayabhedoparacanacakra (a Sarvāstivāda source)
claims the
dispute in...
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Tratarasa Kasiputra Emperor of
Magadha Reign c. 114 – c. 83 BCE[citation needed]
Predecessor Vasumitra Successor Devabhuti Dynasty Shunga Religion Hinduism...
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dynasty Agnimitra Agimita Agnimitra Succeeded by his sons
Jyesthamitra and
Vasumitra (Sumitra)
Asvaghosa Aśvaghoṣa N/A
Brhaspatimitra Bahasatimita Bṛhaspatimitra...
- one of the
early Buddhist schools,
according to
early sources such as
Vasumitra, the Śāriputraparipṛcchā, and
other sources, and was a sub-group which...
- of arhats. Of the 48
special theses attributed by the
Indian scholar Vasumitra to the Mahāsāṃghika
sects of Ekavyāvahārika, Lokottaravāda, and ****kuṭika...