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long-distance trading networks, as noted by Brahmali and Sujato: King Pasenadi of Kosala is said to have used kāsi sandalwood (MN 87.28), indicating that
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Sutta From One Who Is Dear A rare glimpse into the marital life of King Pasenadi , and how he is led to the Dhamma by his Queen, the incomparable Mallikā
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Krakucchanda Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama Future Buddhas Maitreya Uttararama Pasenadi Abhibhū Dīghasoṇī Caṅkī (Candanī) Subha Todeyya Nāḷāgirī Pālileyya Five
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Krakucchanda Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama Future Buddhas Maitreya Uttararama Pasenadi Abhibhū Dīghasoṇī Caṅkī (Candanī) Subha Todeyya Nāḷāgirī Pālileyya Five
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who was the daughter of Maha-Kosala, the king of Kosala and sister of Pasenadi who later succeeded to the throne. Ajatashatru had 500 wives but the principal
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Krakucchanda Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama Future Buddhas Maitreya Uttararama Pasenadi Abhibhū Dīghasoṇī Caṅkī (Candanī) Subha Todeyya Nāḷāgirī Pālileyya Five
Ayodhya
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that Saketa was located in the Kosala kingdom ruled by Prasenajit (or Pasenadi ; c. sixth–5th century BC), whose capital was located at Shravasti. The
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Krakucchanda Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama Future Buddhas Maitreya Uttararama Pasenadi Abhibhū Dīghasoṇī Caṅkī (Candanī) Subha Todeyya Nāḷāgirī Pālileyya Five
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the color ..., the radiance of one and the radiance of another?" [King Pasenadi :] "No, lord." [Buddha]: "In the same way, great king, in the power that
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between Ajatashatru's Kingdom of Magadha, and Kosala, led by an elderly king Pasenadi . Ajatashatru seems to have been victorious, a turn of events the Buddha