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    Kushinagar (redirect from Kusinara)
    Kushinagar (Pali: Kusinārā; Sanskrit: Kuśinagara) is a town in the Kushinagar district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located 53 kilometres (33 miles) east of...
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    their capitals at Kusinārā, identified with the modern village of Kāsiā in Kushinagar, and at Pāvā (now known as Fazilnagar). Kusinārā was close to the...
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    arahant Four main pilgrimage sites – Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kusinara The Tetragrammaton is the four-letter name of God. Ezekiel has a vision...
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    Kuśināra is very important in the history of Buddhism since Lord Buddha took last meal at Pava. Buddha was taken ill at Pava and died at Kusinara. It...
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    the Moriyas, and to their north-east they bordered on the Mallakas of Kusinārā. The capital of the Koliyas was Devadaha, and one of their other settlements...
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    Hiraññavati River and headed for Upavattana, the Mallans' sal-grove near Kusinara. On arrival, he said to Ven. Ananda, "Ananda, please prepare a bed for...
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  • on behalf of the sangha. Anuruddha was present when the Buddha died at Kusinara. He was foremost in consoling the monks and admonishing their future course...
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    Buddha, the Shakyas claimed a share of his relics from the Mallakas of Kusinārā on the grounds that he had been a Shakya. Shortly after the Buddha's death...
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  • controversy; there is evidence it was actually constructed at Piprahwa) Kusinārā, capital city of one of the two Malla republics Pāvā, capital city of the...
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    yojanas to the east of the river Anoma and twelve yojanas to the west of Kusinara. A tradition explains that the Moriyas took refuge in a pipphalivana (grove...
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    Buddha, the Moriyas claimed a share of his relics from the Mallakas of Kusinārā, in whose territory he had passed away and had been cremated. The Moriyas...
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    Rajagriha, Vaisali, Kapilavastu, Allakappa, Ramagrama, Vothadvipa, Pava and Kusinara. About two centuries later, in order to spread the Buddhist faith, Asoka...
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    Jain sources considered the Licchavikas and the neighbouring Mallakas of Kusinārā and Pāvā to be the republican states of Kāsī-Kosala. The once popular view...
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    taught about the Middle Way, the Four Noble Truths and Noble Eightfold Path Kusinara: (now Kusinagar, India) where he attained mahaparinirvana (died) Other...
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    Lumbini Bodh Gaya Sarnath Rajgir Sravasti Sankasia Vaishali Kusinara class=notpageimage| The Eight Great Places in Buddhism (Four Great Places are plotted...
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    Kapilavatthu came to know that at Kusinara the Blessed One had passed away. And they sent a message to the Mallas of Kusinara, saying: "The Blessed One was...
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  • Vaishali Sanskrit  India    Nepal Malla c. 4th century BCE c. 7th century Kusinārā, Pāvā Prakrit  India    Nepal Matsya Kingdom 700 BCE 345 BCE ViratNagar...
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    Kosambī, Sāketa, Sravasthi/Sāvatthi, Setavyā, Kapilavasthu/Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, Pāvā, Bhoganagara and Vesāli. Near Kosambī, by the river, was Udayana/Udena's...
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  • Mahajanapada; the Mallakas were divided into two republics with the cities of Kusinārā and Pāvā as their respective capitals. Sakyas c. 7th/6th century – c. 5th...
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    Rājagṛha) to the small town of Kusinārā (Sanskrit: Kuśinagara) before the Buddha died there. Before reaching Kusinārā, the Buddha spent the retreat during...
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    the Brahmin of Veṭhadīpa; to the Mallas of Pāvā; and to the Mallas of Kusinārā. In addition to these eight portions, two other important relics were distributed...
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  • an infant. His family lived in the state of the Mallakas (possibly in Kusinara). When the Buddha visited the Malla country, Dabba asked to be presented...
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    Licchavi and Magadha, such as the competition at the Mallaka capital of Kusinārā over acquiring the relics of the Buddha after his death. In another case...
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  • Lakshapathiya, Rawathawaththa Methodist College, Egodauyana Junior School and Kusinara International School. As primary schools are Bodhiraja Vidyalaya - Katubedda...
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    passed away and was cremated in the city of Kusinārā, the Bulayas sent a messenger to the Mallakas of Kusinārā to demand a share of his relics. The Bulayas...
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  • non-monarchial states like Shakyas of Kapilvastu, the Mallakas of Pava and Kusinara, the Licchavikas or Licchavi (kingdom) of Vaisali, the Vaidehas of Mithila...
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    Licchavi and Magadha, such as the competition at the Mallaka capital of Kusinārā over acquiring the relics of the Buddha after his death. In another case...
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  • Licchavi and Magadha, such as the competition at the Mallaka capital of Kusinārā over acquiring the relics of the Buddha after his death. In another case...
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    the flower, and it turned out that the entire area of Kuśinagara (Pali: Kusinara), where the Buddha had passed away, was covered in it. According to some...
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  • Shravasti Sanskrit  India    Nepal Malla 7th century BCE 4th century BCE Kusinara, Pava Prakrit  India Vajjika League 6th century BCE 468 BCE Vesali Prakrit...
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