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  • Vaishali, or Vesali (Pali), had been the capital of the Licchavis and the Vajjian Confederacy. In Buddha's time, Vesali had been a heavily ...
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  • Vaishali, or Vesali (Pali), had been the capital of the Licchavis and the Vajjian Confederacy. In Buddha's time, Vesali had been a heavily ...
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  • wife, Chellana, was a Lachchhavi princess from Vaishali and a relative of Mahavira's mother. His third wife was a daughter of the chief of the ...
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  • as (Vratya) Kshatriyas in Manusmriti. Vaishali, the headquarters of the ... banks of the rivers, Koshi and Mahananda. Vaishali (modern Basarh in Vaishali ...
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  • It is said that Mahavira was born in the ancient Kingdom of Vaishali, now a district of Bihar state, India. He died in Pavapuri, also in Bihar ...
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  • 250px|One of the famous pillars of Ashoka, at Vaishali]] Pandyas are also mentioned in the Pillars of Ashoka (inscribed 273 – 232 B.C.E.). Asoka ...
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  • [[File:Asokanpillar1.jpg|thumb|right|Ashokan pillar at Vaishali, Bihar, India]] The reign of Emperor Ashoka Maurya could easily have disappeared ...
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