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King of Magadha from 492 to 460 BCE
grandfather Chetaka who was the king of the great kingdom of the Vaishali republic (Vajjis/Licchavi tribe). Ajatashatru sent notice thrice to Chetaka to surrender
Ajatashatru
Consul of the Licchavi tribe, died 468 BCE
Chetaka (Sanskrit: Ceṭaka) or Chedaga (Sanskrit: Ceḍaga) was the consul (gana mukhya) of the Licchavi republic during the 5th century BCE. Ceṭaka was
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Historical city in Bihar, India
Siddhartha and Queen Trishala. According to the Jain text Uttarapurāṇa, King Chetaka ruled as a Republican President in Vaishali and was a famed ruler. He is
Vaishali_(ancient_city)
Father of Mahavira, the 24th and last Jain Tirthankara
suburb of Vaishali. He was married to Licchavi princess Trishala (sister of Chetaka of Vaishali). The parents of Tirthankaras and their mothers in particular
Siddhartha_of_Kundagrama
Mother of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism
Tirthankaras and other Salakapurusa. It is mentioned in the text that Consul Chetaka of Vaishali had ten brothers and seven sisters. His sister Priyakarini
Triśalā
Indian spiritual leader and the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism
of Haryanka dynasty (popularly known as Bimbisara and Ajatashatru) and Chetaka of Videha as his royal followers. Mahavira initiated his mendicants with
Mahavira
Series of wars in Ancient India
League Belligerents Magadha Vajjika League Commanders and leaders Ajatashatru Chetaka ‡‡ Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown Unknown
Magadha–Vajji_war
Haryanka emperor from 544 to 492 BCE
Chellana, was a Licchavi princess from Vaishali and daughter of the Jain king Chetaka. His third wife, Kshema, was a daughter of the chief of the Madra clan
Bimbisara
Historical region in modern India
Mṛgāvatī (in Sanskrit) or Migāvatī (in Prakrit). She was the daughter of Chetaka, the leader of Vaishali. It is recorded that she ruled as a regent for
Vatsa
Class of nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies
ISBN 9789380636474. "Yaksha | Hindu mythology". Magee, Mike (2006). "Yakshinis and Chetakas". Shiva Shakti Mandalam. Archived from the original on 18 March 2009. Retrieved
Yakshini
List of royalties following Jainism
Udayin(460-444 BC) Vatsaraja (8th century CE) King Sodasa (1st century BCE) Chetaka (6th century BCE) Vanaraja Chavda (8th century CE) Attimabbe Shantala Devi
List of Jain states and dynasties
List_of_Jain_states_and_dynasties
List of adherents of Jainism
Siddhartha – father of Vardhamana Nandivardhana – elder brother of Vardhamana Chetaka – maternal relative of Vardhamana Amoghavarsha – Rashtrakuta Emperor (Karnataka)
List_of_Jains
473 BC Hanging or slitting throat (disputed) Defeat by Goujian of Yue Chetaka Licchavi Republic 468 BC Drowning Defeat by Ajatashatru of Magadha Huai
List of state leaders who died by suicide
List_of_state_leaders_who_died_by_suicide
Ancient people in the western South Asia
the cousin of the 24th Jain Tīrthaṅkara Mahāvīra, himself the son of Chetaka's sister Trisalā. Ceṭaka had become an adept of the teachings of his nephew
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Topics referred to by the same term
two-stage-to-orbit small-lift launch vehicle developed by Bellatrix Aerospace Chetaka, king of Vaishali (India) in the 5th century BC This disambiguation page
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, sir Hector de Maris; (defender).
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Pleasure; Delight; Happiness
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Leader; Ruler of the World
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Having a white mark
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Beyond Fault
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Follower of Christ; Beautiful Christian
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