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Viḍūḍabha (Pali: विडूडभ
Viḍūḍabha; Sanskrit: विरूढक Virūḍhaka) was a king of
Kosala during the
lifetime of the Buddha. He was the son of
Prasenajit and...
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claimed that
Viḍūḍabha exterminated the
Shakyas in
retaliation for
having given in
marriage to his
father the
slave girl who
became Viḍūḍabha's mother. In...
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Viḍūḍabha invaded the
Sakya and
Koliya republics, s****ing to
conquer their territories because they had once been part of Kosala.
Viḍūḍabha finally...
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chief of garland-makers for Mahānāma. From this marriage, he had a son,
Viḍūḍabha and a daughter,
Princess Vajira, who was
later married to Ajatashatru...
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claimed that
Viḍūḍabha exterminated the
Sakyas in
retaliation for
having given in
marriage to his
father the
slave girl who
became Viḍūḍabha's mother. In...
- clan of the
Shakyas who had
immigrated to
Vedisa nagaram out of fear of
Vidudabha menacing their mother country. This
would make her a
relative of the Buddha's...
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Prasenajit during the era of
Mahavira and Buddha,
followed by his son
Vidudabha (Virudhaka). King
Prasenajit was
highly educated. His
position was further...
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death of the
powerful king
Prasenjit and
disappearance of his
successor Viḍūḍabha after defeating the Shakyas, the
kingdom of
Kosala declined. King Sumitra...
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original lineage and
rulers of Kosala-
Sanjaya Mahākosala
Prasenajit Viḍūḍabha Kshudraka (or ****ala)
Ranaka (or Kulaka)
Suratha Sumitra According to...
- by Pasenadi, and, in retaliation, some
Mallakas helped Pasenadi's son
Viḍūḍabha usurp the
throne of
Kosala to
avenge the
death of Bandhula,
after which...