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- ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī was his capital. He succeeded after Sanjaya Mahākosala. He was a prominent Upāsaka (lay follower) of Gautama Buddha, and built...
- The Panduvamshis (IAST: Pāṇḍuvaṁśī) or Pandavas (IAST: Pāṇḍava) were an Indian dynasty that ruled the historical Dakshina Kosala region in present-day...
- part of the kingdom of Kosala by the time of the Kauśalya king Mahākosala. When Mahākosala's daughter Kosalādevi married the king Bimbisāra of Magadha, she...
- century BCE under the reign of King Mahakosala, the neighboring Kingdom of Kashi had been conquered. Mahakosala's daughter was the first wife of King...
- character from the epic Mahabharata. Sanjaya may also refer to: Sanjaya Mahākosala, father of King Pasenadi of Kosala in ancient India Sanjaya dynasty, the...
- Later Ikshvakus, of the original lineage and rulers of Kosala- Sanjaya Mahākosala Prasenajit Viḍūḍabha Kshudraka (or ****ala) Ranaka (or Kulaka) Suratha...
- Lalatendu-Keshari cave, Khandagiri Uddyotakeshari 5 Unknown (later at Mahakosala Historical Society) Uddyotakeshari Kisarakella 11 Navamuni cave, Khandagiri...
- information regarding Kosala. We learn from this work that Pasenadi, son of Mahākosala, was educated at Taxila." in The Indian Historical Quarterly. Calcutta...
- ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī was his capital. He succeeded after Sanjaya Mahākosala. Virudhaka, was a king of Kosala during the lifetime of the Buddha. Chandragupta...
- Dewal temple, a Jain temple dated to the late eleventh century, is in the Mahakosala area of Arang. It is built in the Bhumija style of architecture. The plinth...