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11th century Siamese king
Śrīsiṃha (Thai: ศรีสิงห์) was an 11th-century Siamese monarch recorded in the Ayutthaya Testimonies as the ruler of Phetchaburi and Phraek Si Racha. At
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2012 film by Boyapati Srinu
real heir to the family and his real name is Raja Vasireddy Vijayadwaja Srisimha. It is revealed he was the biological son of the Suryavamsi family who
Dammu
Dzogchen lama
Sri Singha (Sanskrit: Śrī Siṃha, Tibetan: ཤྲི་སིང་ཧ, Wylie: shri sing ha) was the teacher of Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, and Vairotsana. He was a principal
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King of Kamphaeng–Sukhothai
Ancestors of Suryaraja 8. King Vijayaraja of Phetchaburi 4. King Srisimha of Siam 9. Princess Shrikanyarajadevi 2. King Suryavamsa of Siam 5. Princess
Suryaraja
King of Kamphaeng Phet–Sukhothai
Ancestors of Candraraja 8. King Srisimha of Siam 4. King Suryavamsa of Siam 9. Princess Suvannapabbata 2. King Suryaraja of Kamphaeng Phet 5. Princess
Candraraja
11th century Siamese king
ruler of Phraek Si Racha. At the age of 15, he succeeded his father, King Srisimha, at Phraek Si Racha circa 1050. Subsequently, he relocated the royal seat
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Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
the text either from a Madhyamaka point of view, or as a tantra (esp. Śrīsiṃha). Śrī Mahājana's commentary has a definite "Yogachara bent". All of these
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10th century Siamese king
married to Queen Śrīkanyārājadevī (ศิริกัญญาราชเทวี), by whom he had a son, Śrīsiṃha, who succeeded him upon his death in 1027. The Ayutthaya Testimonies attribute
Vijayaraja
12th century Siamese king
son of Suvaṇṇapabbata (สุวรรณบัพพตา), the second queen consort of King Srisimha. Upon the death of his half-brother Surindraraja, the son of the first
Suryavamsa_(Siamese_king)
12th century Siamese king
King Srisimha. Upon the accession of Suryavamsa to the throne following the death of their half-brother Surindraraja—who had been born to Srisimha’s principal
Anuraja
King of Siam from 1111 to 1165 or from 905 to 935
Phraek Si Racha, the Ayutthaya Testimonies records that the Xian monarch Srisimha (r. 1040–1075) transferred his seat of authority from Phetchaburi to Phraek
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King of Lavo and Xiān from 1082 to 1087
Si Racha. He die in 996. Subsequently, historical records indicate that Śrīsiṃha, a monarch of the Padumasūriyavaṃśa dynasty, relocated his royal seat from
Narai_I
7th to 11th-century Mon civilization
brother Chandrachota as the new ruler; shortly thereafter, the Siamese ruler Srisimha returned from Phetchaburi to the central Menam valley. The Burmese chronicle
Dvaravati
11th Siamese king
996–? Predecessor Sindhob Amarin Successor Vacant (title next held by Srisimha) King of Lavo Reign ?–1005 Predecessor Sindhob Amarin (under Phraek Si
Ipoia Sanne Thora Thesma Teperat
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23rd Siamese king
II Successor Uthong II King of Phrip Phri Reign 1188–1205 Predecessor Srisimha (mid 11th-c.) Vacant (mid 11th-c.–1188) Successor Thonglanrach Died 1205 (1206)
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Ancient political entities in Thailand
lineage Vijayaraja พิไชยราชา 987–1027 Younger brother of the previous. Srisimha ศรีสิงห์ 1027–1062 Son of the previous. Surindraraja สุรินทราชา 1062–1100
Siam_Confederation_(Xiān)
12th–14th century political entity
–1015 Refounder of Phetchaburi Also king of Phitsanulok (r. 1145–1185) Srisimha ศรีสิงห์ 1015–1020s Son of the previous Later left the throne at Phetchaburi
Phrip_Phri
Tibetan Buddhist concept
attributed to early transmission figures like Garab Dorje (seventh century?), Śrīsiṁha (eighth century), Vairotsana (8th century) and Vimalamitra (eighth-ninth
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Flower.
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Holder of the Flame
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King Maker
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Goddess Laxmi, Pretty
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Happy Fellow
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Lion, Lord of mount Kailash or Lord Shiva
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Merciful
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Shining
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Submitting Himself to God; Believer; One who Submits to Allah
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Pure; Honestly; A Decent One
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