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[師子頰王] (Skt; Pali Sihahanu; Jpn Shishikyo-o)
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[師子頰王] (Skt; [[Pali]] [[Sihahanu]]; Jpn Shishikyo-o)
  
     A king of Kapilavastu and the Shakya tribe in ancient India, the father of Shuddhodana and grandfather of Shakyamuni. The Sutra of the Collected Stories of the Buddha's Deeds in Past Lives and The Treatise on the Great Perfection of Wisdom say that Simhahanu had four sons and one daughter. The first son was Shuddhodana, the second Shuklodana, the third Dronodana, and the fourth Amritodana; the daughter was Amrita. Simhahanu was also the grandfather of Ananda, Aniruddha, and Devadatta.
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     A [[king]] of [[Kapilavastu]] and the Shakya tribe in {{Wiki|ancient India}}, the father of [[Shuddhodana]] and grandfather of [[Shakyamuni]]. The [[Sutra]] of the Collected Stories of the [[Buddha's]] [[Deeds]] in Past [[Lives]] and The Treatise on the [[Great Perfection]] of [[Wisdom]] say that [[Simhahanu]] had four sons and one daughter. The first son was [[Shuddhodana]], the second [[Shuklodana]], the third [[Dronodana]], and the fourth [[Amritodana]]; the daughter was [[Amrita]]. [[Simhahanu]] was also the grandfather of [[Ananda]], [[Aniruddha]], and [[Devadatta]].
 
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Simhahanu
[師子頰王] (Skt; Pali Sihahanu; Jpn Shishikyo-o)

    A king of Kapilavastu and the Shakya tribe in ancient India, the father of Shuddhodana and grandfather of Shakyamuni. The Sutra of the Collected Stories of the Buddha's Deeds in Past Lives and The Treatise on the Great Perfection of Wisdom say that Simhahanu had four sons and one daughter. The first son was Shuddhodana, the second Shuklodana, the third Dronodana, and the fourth Amritodana; the daughter was Amrita. Simhahanu was also the grandfather of Ananda, Aniruddha, and Devadatta.

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