(Transliteration of Ajātaśatru) King of the ancient Indian kingdom of Magadha. He killed his father, King Bimbisara, imprisoned his mother, and took the throne, making Magadha the most powerful country in India. Later, he converted to Buddhism through the teachings of Shakyamuni and became a fervent protector of Buddhism. Ajatashatru. [Commentary on the Sutra of the Contemplation of the Buddha - Preface] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
(Ajātaśatru の音訳) 古代インドのマガダ国の王。父王ビンビサーラを殺し、母后を幽閉して王位につき、マガダ国をインド第一の強国にした。後年釈迦の教えによって仏教に帰依し、仏教の熱心な保護者となった。アジャータシャトル。〔観経疏‐序分義〕
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