• Language, Deva means god and Daha means a pond hence the literal meaning of Devadaha is "pond of the gods". It is believed that the gods and goddesses and saints...
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    The Buddha stayed in Lumbinívana during his visit to Devadaha and there preached the Devadaha Sutta. In 1896, former Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese...
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    practices. The Buddha, in multiple Buddhist texts, such as Majjhima Nikaya and Devadaha Sutta, attributes the ascetic self-mortification style Tapas practices...
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  • from the Koliya dynasty, who ruled a city called Koli. He was born in Devadaha as a Koliya Prince, as one of the sons of Añjana and Yasodharā. He was...
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  • King Jayasena and brother of Princess Yasodhara. He married Kaccanā of Devadaha, daughter of Devadahasakka. Kaccanā and Sihahanu had these children: King...
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  • according to Buddhist scriptures.[citation needed] He was the son of the king Devadaha. Añjana had two sons Suppabuddha and Dandapāni, and two daughters Māyā...
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    King Śuddhodhana's uncle and therefore his cousin; her father was king of Devadaha. According to legend, one full moon night, sleeping in the palace of her...
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    Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Haryana). Madhya Pradesh: Sanchi Uttar Pradesh: Devadaha, Kapilavastu, Kosambi, Mathura, Pāvā (Fazilnagar, Varanasi In the order...
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  • the mother of the Buddha and was from the Koliyan clan. Maya was born in Devadaha. She was married to her cousin King Suddhodana, who ruled in the kingdom...
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  • Abhiniṣkramaṇa Sūtra (佛本行集經), Suprabuddha was a wealthy Shākyan who lived in Devadaha. He had eight daughters, the eldest of whom was Māyā and the youngest,...
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    Municipality Daka kumar Sharma 213 Sainamania Municipality Sandeep Lamichhane 214 Devadaha Municipality Rohit Poudel 215 Lumbini Sanskrit Municipality 216 Bhumikhastana...
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  • religious speculations, including speculations about a creator god. Citing the Devadaha Sutta (Majjhima Nikaya 101), Hayes states, "while the reader is left to...
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  • Mayadevi) gave birth to the Buddha on her way to her parents’ home in Devadaha in the month of May in the year 623 BC. Feeling the onset of labor pains...
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    Rajgir Sankassa Vaishali Other Sites Patna Gaya Kosambi Mathura Kapilavastu Devadaha Kesariya Pava Nalanda Varanasi Later Sites Sanchi Ratnagiri Ellora Ajantha...
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    (1996). 100 Years of Archaeological Research in Lumbini, Kapilavastu & Devadaha. S.K. International Publishing House. p. 58. Mukherji, P. C.; Smith, Vincent...
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  • Uparipannāsapāli - The Final Fifty Discourses Devadaha Vagga - The Division at Devadaha Devadaha Sutta To Devadaha The Buddha tackles a group of Jain ascetics...
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  • Vikramshila, Gaya, Kapilavastu, Kosambi, Sanchi, Varanasi, Kesariya, Devadaha, Pava and Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, Dhauli Stupa, near Puri, Odisha, etc...
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  • Denison Dependent Origination Depictions of Gautama Buddha in film Deva Devadaha Devadatta Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura Development of Karma in Buddhism...
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  • (kingdom) of Vaisali, the Vaidehas of Mithila, the Koliyas of Ramagrama and Devadaha (Nawalparasi), the Moriyas of Pipphalvana, and the Bhaggas with their capital...
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    (1996). 100 Years of Archaeological Research in Lumbini, Kapilavastu & Devadaha. S.K. International Publishing House. p. 58. Mukherji, P. C.; Smith, Vincent...
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