- source)
calls her
Vedisa-Mahadevi and a
Sakyani or a
Sakyakumari as
being the
daughter of a clan of the
Shakyas who had
immigrated to
Vedisa nagaram out of...
- š¤šøš¦š
VedisÄ ChÄpadevÄyÄ RevatimitabhÄriyÄya
pathamathabho dÄnam "The
first pillar (is) the gift of ChÄpadevÄyÄ, the wife of Revatimita, from
Vedisa" āāBharhut...
- or Theravali.
Various sources mention five
consorts of Ashoka: Devi (or
Vedisa-Mahadevi-Shakyakumari), Asandhimitra, Padmavati,
Karuvaki and Tishyarak****a...
- The
inscription šÆšš¤šŗš²
Vedisa (for the city of Vidisha) at Sanchi,
Brahmi script, 1st
century BCE....
-
through Kosambī, the halting-places
mentioned being: Ujjeni, Gonaddha,
Vedisa, Vanasavhya, KosambÄ«, SÄketa, Sravasthi/SÄvatthi, SetavyÄ, Kapilavasthu/Kapilavatthu...
-
several important cities in
central India,
including Ujjeni (Ujjayani),
Vedisa (Vidisha) and
Mahissati (Mahishmati).
According to
ancient texts, Avanti...