Ajatashatru - Wikipedia Ajatasattu (Pāli: Ajātasattu[1]) or Ajatashatru (Sanskrit: Ajātaśatru[1]) in the Buddhist tradition, or Kunika (Kūṇika) and Kuniya (Kūṇiya) in the Jain tradition [6] (reigned c 492 to 460 BCE, or c 405 to 373 BCE [2][3]), was one of the most important kings of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in East India
Ajatashatru - World History Encyclopedia 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
Ajatashatru - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ajatashatru (Pāli: Ajātasattu; Sanskrit: Ajātaśatru), also known as Kunika (Kūṇika) and Kuniya (Kūṇiya) in Jain traditions, was a prominent king of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in ancient India
Ajatasatru (492 BC – 460 BC) - Haryanka dynasty - Ancient . . . Ajatashatru was the Haryanka Dynasty's second most powerful ruler He was King Bimbisara's son and lived at the same time as Mahavira and Gautama Buddha He seized control of the kingdom of Magadha and imprisoned his father
Ajatashatru - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia Ajatashatru 阿闍世王 (Skt; Pali Ajatasattu; Jpn Ajase-o) A king of Magadha in India in the time of Shakyamuni Buddha Incited by Devadatta, he gained the throne by killing his father, King Bimbisara, a follower of Shakyamuni
Ajatashatru: The Rise of a King – From Patricide to Power Ajatashatru, a pivotal figure in Indian history, is renowned for his ruthless ascent to power, marked by patricide This blog chronicles his transformation from prince to one of the most powerful rulers of the Magadha Empire (circa 684 BCE to 320 BCE)
Ajatashatru - Ruler of Magadha - IndiaNetzone. com Ajatashatru, son of Bimbisara, was a great warrior, who conquered 36 republican states surrounding his kingdom and firmly established the predominance of Magadha in Eastern India Historical record says that he was impatient to rule the kingdom of Magadha and had murdered his father in 493 BC in order to become a king