གསལ་རྒྱལ། | Glossary of Terms
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གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- སྡེ་རབ་ཏུ་ཕམ་བྱེད།
- gsal rgyal
- sde rab tu pham byed
- prasenajit
- praseṇajit
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- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
Son of King Arāḍa Brahmadatta of Śrāvasti. Later, as king he gave all servants in his lands permission to join the Buddhist order if they wished.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
The king of Kosala.
- Prasenajit
- སྡེ་རབ་ཏུ་ཕམ་བྱེད།
- sde rab tu pham byed
- prasenajit
King of Kośala and disciple-patron of the Buddha.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- praseṇajit
King of the country of Kośala, he reigned in the city of Śrāvastī (located in Northern India, in present-day Uttar Pradesh) at the time of the Buddha.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
A king of Kośala.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
King of the country of Kośala, he reigned in the city of Śrāvastī. In this sūtra, Surata humbles him and then becomes one of his teachers. See also UT22084-043-008-11.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
A king of Kosala.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
- 波斯匿王
The king of the Kośala kingdom (located in Northern India, in present day Uttar Pradesh) and Vimalaśraddhā’s father.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
The king of Kośala.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
King of Kosala and son of King Arāḍa Brahmadatta of Śrāvastī. As king he gave all servants in his lands permission to join the Buddhist order if they wished.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
King of Kośala.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
King of the Kośala state during the time of the Buddha.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
King of the country of Kośala, he reigned in the city of Śrāvastī. Sometime enemy of King Brahmadatta (present), with whom he eventually reconciled.
- Prasenajit
- གསལ་རྒྱལ།
- gsal rgyal
- prasenajit
A king of Kośala, contemporary of the Buddha.