A
B
C
D
E
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
Y
abb

SusunÄga


King of Magadha and father of KÄlÄsoka. He reigned for eighteen years (Mhv.iv.6; but see Dpv.v.98, where his reign is given as ten years, in the eighth year of which Dasaka Thera died. Cf. Sp.i.33.).

According to the MahÄvamsa TÄ«kÄ (M.T.155f), he was the son of a Licchavi rÄjÄ and a courtesan. When he was born he looked like a lump of flesh, and his mother gave orders that he should be put in a vessel and cast on the rubbish heap. The NÄga-king of the city kept guard over the vessel, but when the people crowded round him and said “Su-sÅ«,†he left it and went away. In the crowd was a minister’s son, and, when the vessel was opened and the child was discovered, he decided to adopt him. In due course the child grew up, and when the infuriated populace deposed the parricide NÄgadÄsaka, they placed SusunÄga on the throne. He was called SusunÄga because he was guarded by the NÄga who disappeared when the people said “Su-sÅ«.â€


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

Home
Up
Next
Prev
Abbreviations Glossary