- Vaishali,
Vesali or Vaiśālī was a city in present-day Bihar, India, and is now an
archaeological site. It is a part of the
Tirhut Division. It was the...
- of
Magadha in the south. The
capital of the
Licchavikas was
located at
Vesālī (Vaishali),
which also
acted as the
headquarters of the
Vajjika League led...
- once been the most
powerful tribe in the
region of the league's
capital of
Vesālī.
According to
Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang, the name Saṃvajji,
meaning "united...
- Ali
Asghar Vesali Tehrani Fard (Persian: علی اصغر وصالی طهرانی فرد),
commonly known as
Asghar Vesali, was an
Iranian military leader.
Before the Iranian...
- made
during the king
Sanda Suriya era. The
founder of
Vesali city, King Dvan
Chandra carved Vesali Paragri Buddha-image in AD 327 and set a
dedicatory inscription...
- months-long
journey that
would take them from Rājagṛha,
through Pāṭaliputta,
Vesāli, Bhoganagara, and Pāvā, to
their final destination at Kushinagar. It was...
-
Kapilavatthu to its north-east, and Pāvā was
close to the
Licchavika capital of
Vesālī. The
Mallakas are
called Malla in Pāli texts, Mallaī in Jain Prākrit texts...
- in
moving to
Vesālī, and
therefore became members of the
Licchavi ruling aristocratic ****embly.
Vaideha politicians also
moved to
Vesālī and obtained...
- and went on to
Vesāli. Undaunted, Gotamī cut off her hair and
donned yellow robes and with many
Sakyan ladies followed the
Buddha to
Vesāli on foot. Upon...
-
Gijjhakata Kosambi: ****kutarama
Ghositarama Pavarika-ambavana
Badarikarama Vesali:
Kutagarasala Ambavana Kapilavatthu:
Nigrodharama Saketa:
Kalakarama Buddha...