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Kumara Kassapa or Kumara Kathapa (Burmese: ကုမာရ ကဿပ, pronounced[kṵməɹa̰kaʔθəpa̰]) was the Mongol-installed King of Pagan, who reigned for ten weeks in 1301. The second son of King Kyawswa of Pagan sought Mongol intervention after his father was overthrown by the Myinsaing brothers in 1297. Declared the rightful king of Burma by Emperor Temür Khan in 1300, Kumara Kassapa returned to Pagan (Bagan) with a Mongol invasion force in 1301, only to retreat after the Mongol general staff accepted a bribe.[1]: 211
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governor under the authority of Myinsaing. Another of Kyawswa's sons, KumaraKassapa, escaped to China. The Yuan dynasty did not know about the dethronement...
time. The Payasi Sutta tells of one of the Buddha's chief disciples, KumaraKassapa, who explains to the skeptic Payasi that time in the Heavens passes...
Another of Kyawswa's sons, KumaraKassapa, escaped to China to seek help in September 1299. The Mongol Emperor declared KumaraKassapa king of Burma on 22 June...
ignore the situation any more. On 22 June 1300, the emperor declared KumaraKassapa, a son of Kyawswa, the rightful king of Burma, and ordered an invasion...
emancipation in his next and final birth. A dialogue between Pāyāsi and KumāraKassapa appears in the Payasi-suttanta of Digha Nikaya. Payasi states that there...
the chief queen. She was the mother of Crown Prince Theingapati and KumaraKassapa. Thitmahti was one of the three historical Pagan period queens known...
2018. Paper ID 38,Sri Lankan Music in Sigiri Graffiti, J. Chandana Ruwan KumaraVisual Arts and Designing and Performing Arts UnitDepartment of Fine ArtsUniversity...
to contemporary inscriptions, he had one younger full-brother named KumaraKassapa. He grew up in the south but in 1289, two years after the fall of the...
executed Kyawswa and his eldest son Theingapati. Another son of Kyawswa, KumaraKassapa, escaped to Yunnan in September 1299 to seek the help of the Mongols...
III, IV, V, VI, VII. The same is true for Aggabodhi, Bhuvanaikabahu, Kassapa, Mahinda, Parakramabahu and others. This list should be used with the following...
executed Kyawswa and his eldest son Theingapati. Another son of Kyawswa, KumaraKassapa, escaped to Yunnan in September 1299 to seek the help of the Mongols...
executed Kyawswa and his eldest son Theingapati. Another son of Kyawswa, KumaraKassapa, escaped to Yunnan in September 1299 to seek the help of the Mongols...
modern Mandalay. On 22 June 1300, the Mongol Emperor declared that KumaraKassapa, one of Kyawswa's sons, was the rightful king of Burma, and sent in...
have been collected and chanted in his era, and among those ten rishi is Kassapa (the Pali spelling of Kashyapa in Sanskrit). According to Christopher Snedden...
Yazawin. He was a monk named Eindagotta (ဣန္ဒာဂုတ္တ, Pali: Indāgutta) during Kassapa Buddha's time. He told some fellow monks to leave the monk life and to...
com. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.[permanent dead link] "Ven. KumaraKassapa Maha Thera made outstanding contributions to the Buddha Sasana". Daily...
(complete list) – Manavanna, King (691–726) Aggabodhi V, King (726–732) Kassapa III, King (732–738) Mahinda I, King (738–741) Aggabodhi VI, King (741–781)...
"Madurai Konda"). Rajasimha II received help from the Sri Lankan king Kassapa V, still got defeated by Parantaka I in the battle of Vellur, and fled...
(623–624) Aggabodhi III, King (624–640) Dathopa Tissa I, King (640–652) Kassapa II, King (652–661) Dappula I, King (661–664) Dathopa Tissa II, King (664–673)...
Mihinthale, the stone lotus pond of Polonnaruva, and the architecture of Kumara Pokuna, the royal baths of Parakramabahu the Great. Let not even one drop...