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This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Matru is native, motherly. The poeple have viewed this name 4423 times.
This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Vidhatru is lord shiva. The poeple have viewed this name 3928 times.
Ajatashatru, also known as Kunika, was the son of Bimbisara. The ancient inscription in Government Museum, Mathura refers to him as vaidehi putra Ajatashatru Kunika "Ajatashatru Kunika, the son of Vaidehi." The story of Ajatashatru is found in the Tripiṭaka of Buddhism and Jain Agamas.
Name Mahatru generally means Lord Vishnu, is of Indian origin, Name Mahatru is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Mahatru are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Mahatru belongs to rashi Sinh (Leo) with dominant planet Sun (Surya) and Nakshatra (stars) Makha. Name Mahatru is associated to God/Goddess Vishnu.
Ajatashatru (IAST: Ajātaśatru; Pali: Ajātasattu; Kunika; r . c. 492 – c. 460 BCE– or early 4th century BCE) was a king of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in East India. ... He forcefully took over the kingdom of Magadha from his father and imprisoned him.
Ajaatshatru is a baby boy name its meaning is who has no enemies. Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1421 times.
Baby Name : Ajathashatru. Gender : Boy. Origin : Indian. Ajathashatru Meaning: A Man without Any Enemy or Opponent. Variant: no variations.
Ajatashatru (IAST: Ajātaśatru; Pali: Ajātasattu; Kunika; r . ... Magadha under Ajatashatru became the most powerful kingdom in North India. He is the inventor of two weapons used in war called rathamusala (blade chariot) and mahshilakantaka (engine for ejecting big stones).