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The northern border of Kasi which separated it from Kosala was the Sarpikā or Syandikā river, [2] and the river Son formed its southern and eastern boundaries, separating it from Magadha in the east.
Before Buddha, Kasi was the most powerful of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. Several jataka tales bear witness to the superiority of its capital over other cities in India and speak highly of its prosperity and opulence. These stories tell of the long struggle for supremacy between Kashi and the three kingdoms of Kosala, Anga and Magadha.
Dewa Agung Anom (Raja of Sukawati before 1713-1733) Dewa Agung Gede Mayun Dalem Patemon (1733-before 1757) [son] Dewa Agung Gede Sukawati (c. 1757) [son] Dewa Agung Made Pliatan (second half of 18th century) [brother] Lordship of Ubud, under Gianyar suzerainty. Cokorda Putu Kandel (c. 1800) [son] Cokorda Sukawati (19th century) [son]
The City of Kasi was given to Bimbisara as dowry by Maha-Kosala. After the murder of Bimbisara, Prasenajit took the city back. This resulted in a war between Ajatashatru and Prasenajit. The war ended in a peace treaty in which Prasenajit married his daughter Vajira to him. Ajatashatru later had a son named Udayabhadda or Udayabhadra.
Raja Chait Singh of Benares State The Maharaja's Fort and palace in Ramnagar Maharaja of Benares with his courtiers in the 1870s. Banaras State, earlier Benares Estate, [1] was an estate, or hereditary jagir, comprising the family domains of the Maharaja of Benares—under the Nawabs of Oudh, East India Company rule, and the British Raj—that from 1911 to 1948 was recognized as a princely state.
Sri Visalakshi Sametha Sri Viswanatha Swamy temple, [1] popularly known as Kasi Viswanathaswamy Temple, [2] or locally as kundukovil, [3] is a famous Hindu temple located in the Kalpathy village [4] of Palakkad [5] in Kerala, India. It is the site of the annual Kalpathi Ratholsavam which is one of the most famous temple festivals of Kerala.
Kasi is the local gangster in Chidambaram who is feared by the entire town. On his way back to his place, Balu sees Kasi chasing a man with an aruval . When Kasi was about to kill the man he was chasing, Balu interferes and stops Kasi, who gets enraged and immediately tries to attack Balu, but Balu smashes Kasi in front of everyone to save ...
Bhartrhari was the elder son of King Gandharva Sena, who received the kingdom of Ujjain from The celestial god Indra and the King of Dhara. [2] [3]When Bhartrhari was king of 'Ujjayani' (modern day Ujjain), there lived a Brahman who got the fruit of immortality from the celestial wish granting tree, Kalpavriksha, as a result of long austerity.