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  1. Vajira (also called Vajirakumari) was Empress of the Magadha Empire as the principal consort of Emperor Ajatashatru. She was the mother of her husband's successor, Emperor Udayibhadra. Vajira was born a princess of the Kingdom of Kosala and was the daughter of King Pasenadi and Queen Mallika.

  2. The princess Vajira, also known as Vajirakumari, was empress of Kingdom Magadha, having been the main spouse of the emperor Ajatashatru that reigned in the period 493 BC-461 BC. Mother of the successor of his husband, the emperor Udayibhadra. Vajira was appointed princess of the Kingdom of Kosala, ancient indian kingdom

  3. King Pasenadi of Kosala in India has a princess named Vajira who was smart and elegant, cherished by her parents and loved by the people in the palace. One day, the King said to the princess, “Because of me, people in the palace love and respect you.”

  4. #Watsanfran #ImportantBuddhist #PrincessVajira Princess Vajira In this video, the Buddha tells a story about a past life of Princess Vajira and what she did ...

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  5. A classic story told by the Buddha about the karmic fruition of self-deeds. (Sutra of Miscellaneous Precious Deposit, Volume 2) The full story is available ...

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  6. 20 mag 2017 · A classic story told by the Buddha about the karmic fruition of self-deeds. (Sutra of Miscellaneous Precious Deposit, Volume 2)

  7. Vajira, a Buddhist nun mentioned in the Samyutta Nikaya (I.134-55), is one of the earliest women adepts in Buddhist history. She was confronted by Mara while meditating and asked about the origin and creator of her "Being", i.e., her soul.