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prasaṃnakeṃ

Cite this page as:"prasaṃnakeṃ". In A Comprehensive Edition of Tocharian Manuscripts (CEToM). Created and maintained by Melanie Malzahn, Martin Braun, Hannes A. Fellner, and Bernhard Koller. https://cetom.univie.ac.at/?F_B_prasaṃnakeṃ (accessed 09 Dec. 2023).
 
Meaning:other name of Prasenajit
Semantic field:personal name
Word class:noun
Language:TB
Equivalent in other languages:Skt. prasannaka-, Skt. prasenajit-
Lexeme variants:prasaṃnakeṃ
 
Number:singular
Case:accusative
Gender:masculine

Paradigm

sg pl du
nom prasaṃnake
voc
acc prasaṃnakeṃ
gen
loc
comit
inst
abl
perl
all
caus

Lexeme family

Commentary

The historical Prasenajit was the ruler of Kosala (c. 6th century BCE) belonging to Aikṣvāka dynasty (founded by King Ikṣvāku). He was a prominent Upāsaka (lay follower) of Gautama Buddha.

Occurrences

prasaṃnakeṃ

1THT 21 a7räskre krāsa tu ;pra(saṃnakeṃ); ///