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    Ajatasattu (Pāli Ajātasattu) or Ajatashatru (Sanskrit Ajātaśatru) in Buddhist tradition, or Kunika (Kūṇika) and Kuniya (Kūṇiya) in the Jain histories, (reigned c. 492 to 460 BCE, or c. 405 to 373 BCE) was one of the most important kings of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in East India.

  2. Ajatasattu (Pali: Ajatasattu, Sanskrit: Ajatashatru, अजातशत्रु) war König des Reiches von Magadha im Osten Indiens, dessen Kerngebiet sich südlich des Ganges im heutigen Bundesstaat Bihar befand. Er regierte im 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr., möglicherweise auch noch im frühen 4. Jahrhundert.

  3. 18. Dez. 2019 · Definition. Ajatashatru (c. 493/492 BCE - c. 462/460 BCE) was the second important king of the Haryanka Dynasty, who came to the throne of Magadha by deposing and executing his own father Bimbisara. The Haryanka Dynasty (c. 545/544 BCE - c. 413 BCE) came into prominence during the rule of Bimbisara (r. 545/544 BCE - 493/492 BCE), who ...

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  4. Ajātaśatru (P. Ajātasattu; T. ma skyes dgra; C. asheshi wang) was the son of King Bimbisāra of Magadha who succeeded his father to the throne. As a young prince, Ajātaśatru fell under the influence of Devadatta, a jealous rival of the Buddha. Devadatta convinced Ajātaśatru to kill his father to take over the throne, and then convinced ...

  5. Bimbisara’s son Ajatashatruwho achieved the throne through patricide—implemented his father’s intentions within about 30 years. Ajatashatru strengthened the defenses of the Magadhan capital, Rajagrha, and built a small fort on the Ganges at Pataligrama, which was to become the famous capital Pataliputra (modern Patna). He then attacked…

  6. zu sprechen: Ajatashatru, Fallbeispiel für das tiefgründige bud-dhistische Verständnis von Reue. Ajatashatru scheint durchaus eine historische Figur gewesen zu sein, die Spuren hinterließ. Sowohl Jaina- als auch buddhi-stische Quellen berichten ähnlich lautende Legenden und Be-gebenheiten zu ihm. Sie liefern allerlei Hinweise darauf, wie der

  7. Ajatasattu was greatly impressed by Devadatta's powers of Iddhi and became his devoted follower (Vin.ii.185; J. i.185-6). He built for him a Monastery at Gayāsīsa and waited upon him morning and evening carrying Food for him, sometimes as much as five hundred cartloads in five hundred cooking pans (S.ii.242). Devadatta incited him to seize ...