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- Pushkarasarin (Sanskrit: Puṣkarasārin) or Pukkusati (Pali: Pukkusāti) was a king of the Iron Age Indo-Aryan kingdom of Gandhāra during the time of Gautama...
- the sixteen Mahajanapadas, or 'great realms', within South Asia. King Pukkusāti governed the region either before or after its conquest in the late 6th...
- king Pukkusāti, engaged in expansionist ventures which brought him into conflict with the king Pradyota of the rising power of Avanti. Pukkusāti was successful...
- Majumdar that Pukkusāti would have been contemporary to the Achamenid king Cyrus the Great and according to the scholar Buddha Prakash, Pukkusāti might have...
- and like king Pukkusati, he too became a Buddha follower and a monk. The above Buddhist evidence makes it quite clear that Pukkusati and Maha Kapphina...
- Uśīnaras, and Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī king Pukkusāti, who reigned around 550 BCE, engaged in expansionist ventures which brought...
- period. During the early to mid-6th century BCE, Taxila was ruled by King Pukkusati, who was a contemporary of the Achaemenid rulers. However, details regarding...
- which had important ports that gave access to the eastern coast of India. Pukkusati, the king of Gandhara, sent Bimbisara an emb****y. His court is said to...
- in diplomatic relations with the Madrakas' suzerain, the Gandhari king Pukkusāti. The Madrakas appear in epic Hindu literature, especially in the Rāmāyaṇa...
- against the king Pukkusāti of Gandhāra, in which he was unsuccessful and was saved only because another war broke out between Pukkusāti and the Pāṇḍava...