
Vatsa - Wikipedia
Vatsa or Vamsa (Pali and Ardhamagadhi: Vaccha, literally "calf" [1]) was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of Uttarapatha of ancient India mentioned in the Aṅguttara Nikāya.
憍赏弥国 - 百度百科
跋蹉国(梵文天城体:वत्स,拉丁文转音:vatsá;巴利文:Vaṁsa;摩揭陀俗语:Vaccha;英文:Vatsa,),汉语音译又作:拔沙国、跋沙国、婆搓国、筏蹉国等,古代印度十六大国之一。
优填王 - 百度百科
优填王(梵 Udayana),又称优陀延王、嗢陀演那王、邬陀衍那王。全称嗢陀演那伐蹉(梵 Udayana-vatsa)。意译日子王、出爱王。为佛世时憍赏弥国(梵 Kaus/a^mbi^)之王。因王后笃信佛法,遂成为佛陀之大外护。
MahaJanpada: Vatsa – The kingdom of first female ruler “Mrigavati”
2022年9月8日 · Vatsa means 'calf'. The ruler of Vatsa was Udayana in the (5th-6th) century, Udayana's mother Mrigavati is mentioned as being the first woman ruler in Indian history. Vatsa is also known as Vamsa.
Gotras - GSBKONKANI
Vatsa The Importance of Gotra The gotra system was instituted for the purposes of identifying one's ancestors and pay respects during various invocations and other rituals to honour their fathers, fore-fathers and so on, up to their respective Sages.
An Explanation About Vasta - Unacademy
Vatsa (popularly known as Vamsa) was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas of Uttarapatha mentioned in the Anguttara Nikaya. The city of Vatsa is at the junction of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
Vatsa | Dictionary of Buddhism | Nichiren Buddhism Library
Vatsa [跋蹉] ( ; Bassa): One of the sixteen great states in ancient India. Vatsa was located south of the Ganges River in what is today the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Its capital was Kaushāmbī. In Shakyamuni Buddha’s time, Udayana was king of Vatsa and a follower of the Buddha.
Vatsa, Vatsā: 31 definitions - Wisdom Library
2024年10月24日 · Vatsa (वत्स) (in Chinese: P'o-ts'o) refers to one of the fifty-five kingdoms enumerated in chapter 17 of the Candragarbha: the 55th section of the Mahāsaṃnipāta-sūtra, a large compilation of Sūtras (texts) in Mahāyāna Buddhism partly available in Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese.—In the Candragarbhasūtra, the Bhagavat invites ...
Political History of Vatsa - Wisdom Library
2024年1月12日 · The Vatsas (Pali Vainsas) and the JBhargavas (Pali Bhaggas) were two ruling olans that settled down and founded kingdoms side by side. Vatsa from whom...
What does Vatsa mean? - Definitions.net
Vatsa or Vamsa (Pali and Ardhamagadhi: Vaccha, literally "calf") was one of the solasa (sixteen) Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of Uttarapatha of ancient India mentioned in the Anguttara Nikaya.