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- (Pali: पसेनदि, romanized: Pasenadi; Sanskrit: प्रसेनजित्, romanized: Prasenajit; c. 6th century BCE) was an Aikṣvāka ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī was his...
- (Barhaṇāśva) Giritashva Amitashva (Amitāśva) Krishashva (Kṛśāśva) or Akrutashva Prasenajit I Yuvanashva II Mandhata Purukutsa I (or Vasuda) and Muchukunda Ambarisha...
- of King Prasenajit. Her first name is Bhadra-śrī. Kosala Devī was born to the King of Kosala, Maha-Kosala. She was the sister of King Prasenajit who succeeded...
- dictionary. Prasenjit is a given name of Sanskrit origin. It may refer to: Prasenajit (Pasenadi in Pali), an ancient king of Kosala in present-day India Prasenjit...
- ruled by the famous king Prasenajit during the era of Mahavira and Buddha, followed by his son Vidudabha (Virudhaka). King Prasenajit was highly educated....
- Bimbisara, Prasenajit took the city back. This resulted in a war between Ajatashatru and Prasenajit. The war ended in a peace treaty in which Prasenajit married...
- the Buddha, one of the Kosala icon of Udayana and another the Prasenajit icon of Prasenajit. For example, like other Hindu poet-saints of the Bhakti movement...
- Magadha in the Suttanipata as a Kosalan. In the Majjhima Nikāya too, king Prasenajit refers to Buddha as a Kosalan. He spent much of his time teaching in Śrāvastī...
- Nikaya, state that Saketa was located in the Kosala kingdom ruled by Prasenajit (or Pasenadi; c. sixth–5th century BC), whose capital was located at Shravasti...
- Ajatashatru, Udayin, Munda, Kakavarnin, Sahalin, Tulakuchi, Mahamandala, Prasenajit, and Nanda. The 16th century Tibetan monk Taranatha, whose account is...