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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BimbisaraBimbisara - Wikipedia

    Bimbisara's jail, where King Bimbisāra was imprisoned, in Rajgir. As per Buddhism, due to influence by Devadatta (a Buddhist monk), Bimbisāra was assassinated by his son Ajatashatru in c. 493 BCE, who then succeeded him to the throne. However, as per Jainism, Bimbisāra committed suicide. Traditional accounts Jainism

  2. bimbisāra, en el sistema AITS (alfabeto internacional para la transliteración del sánscrito ). बिम्बिसार, en escritura devanagari del sánscrito. o bien. /bimbisár/ o /bimbishár/ en varios idiomas modernos de la India (como el bengalí, el hindí, el maratí o el palí ). sāra: esencia, néctar, zumo. Frutas bimba maduras.

  3. Bimbisāra. Bimbisara with his royal cortege issuing from the city of Rajagriha to visit the Buddha. Bimbisāra (T. gzugs can snying po གཟུགས་ཅན་སྙིང་པོ་; C. pinposuoluo) was a king of Magadha and a great patron of Gautama Buddha . There are several accounts of how the Buddha and the king first met.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › bimbisaraBimbisara _ AcademiaLab

    Bimbisāra (en la tradición budista) o Shrenika (Śreṇika) y Seniya (Seṇiya) en el Historias jainistas (c. 558 – c. 491 a.C. o c. 472 – c. 405 a.C.) fue el rey de Magadha (r. 543 – 492 a. C. o r. 457 – 405 a. C.) y perteneció a la dinastía Haryanka. Era hijo de Bhattiya.

  5. 491 bce. Bimbisara (born c. 543—died 491 bce) was one of the early kings of the Indian kingdom of Magadha. His expansion of the kingdom, especially his annexation of the kingdom of Anga to the east, is considered to have laid the foundations for the later expansion of the Mauryan empire. He is also known for his cultural achievements and was ...

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  6. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Bimbisara (c. 545/544 BCE - c. 493/492 BCE) was a king of the Magadha Kingdom who is credited with establishing imperial dominance in the Indian subcontinent. Son of a minor king called Bhattiya, he belonged to the Haryanka Dynasty, which is said to be the second imperial dynasty of Magadha. However, it is only from Bimbisara's reign that the ...

  7. Bimbisāra Quick Reference Founder of the Haryaṇka dynasty and first king of Magadha.which he ruled for 52 years ( c. 465–413 bce) from his palace in Rājagṛha.