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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kosala_DeviKosala Devi - Wikipedia

    Kosala Devi. Kosala Devī was Empress consort of the Magadha Empire as the first wife of Emperor Bimbisara (558–491 BC). She was born a princess of Kashi and was the sister of King Prasenajit. Her first name is Bhadra-śrī. [1] Life. Kosala Devī was born to the King of Kosala, Maha-Kosala.

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  3. Kingdom of Kosala (c. 7th century BCE–c. 5th century BCE) was an ancient Indian kingdom with a rich culture, roughly corresponding the present-day region of Awadh [1] in Uttar Pradesh. It emerged as a small state during the late Vedic period, with connections to the neighbouring realm of Videha.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PasenadiPasenadi - Wikipedia

    He married his sister Kosala Devi to Bimbisara. Reign. By the time of Pasenadi, Kosala had become the suzerain of the Kālāma tribal republic, and Pasenadi's realm maintained friendly relations with the powerful Licchavi tribe which lived to the east of his kingdom.

  5. 16 nov 2019 · Bimbisara married Kosala Devi, the sister of Prasenjit, the king of Kosala, and she brought him as part of her dowry the city-state of Kashi, renowned for its yellow, cotton cloth, advantageous location (it was situated plumb in the middle of a great ford on the Ganges River), and renowned scholarship.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KausalyaKausalya - Wikipedia

    Kausalya (Sanskrit: कौसल्या, IAST: Kausalyā) is the senior queen-consort of Kosala in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the mother of Rama, the titular hero of the epic, and the senior wife of Dasharatha, who ruled Kosala from its capital of Ayodhya.

  7. Prasenajit (P. Pasenadi; T. gsal rgyal གསལ་རྒྱལ་; C. bosini wang 波斯匿王) (c. 6th century BCE) was a king of Kosala during the life time of Gautama Buddha. He was a prominent lay disciple ( upāsaka) of the Buddha and built many monasteries for the Buddhist community.