Dandapāni
Maharaja of Ramgram Koli / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For Hinduism deity, see Kartikeya.
Dandapani was an ancient Indian king from the Koliya dynasty, who ruled a city called Koli.[1] He was born in Devadaha as a Koliya Prince, as one of the sons of Añjana and Yasodharā.[2] He was a brother to Suppabuddha and to his sisters Māyā and Pajāpatī. He was the Buddha's maternal uncle.
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Maharaja Dandapani Koliya | |||||
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Maharaja of Ramgram Koli | |||||
Father | Anjana | ||||
Varna | Nagvanshi Kshatriya | ||||
Born | Dandapani Koliya Devdaha, Koliya kingdom | ||||
Spouse | Pamita (younger sister of Śuddhodana) | ||||
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Dynasty | Ikshwaku | ||||
Father | Anjana Koliya | ||||
Religion | Kshatriya |
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