| Sihahanu | |||||
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| King of Shakya Kingdom | |||||
| Predecessor | Jayasena | ||||
| Successor | Śuddhodana | ||||
| Consort | Kaccanā of Devadaha | ||||
| Issue | 
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| Dynasty | Shakya | ||||
| Father | King Jayasena | ||||
King Sihahanu (Skt:Sīṃhahanu) was an ancient monarch and paternal grandfather of Gautama Buddha. He was one of the ruler of Shakya Clan.
Family
Sihahanu was a son of King Jayasena and brother of Princess Yasodhara.[3]
He married Kaccanā of Devadaha,[4] daughter of Devadahasakka.[5]
Kaccanā and Sihahanu had these children:
- King Śuddhodana[6][7]
 - Dhotodana
 - Sakkodana
 - Sukkadana
 - Amitodana
 - Amitā
 - Pamitā
 
As a young prince, Śuddhodana excelled in warfare and swordsmanship. After a victorious battle, Sihahanu offered him a boon. He requested permission to marry two beautiful sisters, Maya and Mahāpajābatī Gotamī.

Sihahanuʻs grandson Gautama Buddha
Notes
- ↑ Misra, V.S. (2007). Ancient Indian Dynasties, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81-7276-413-8, p.286
 - ↑ Geiger, Wilhelm (tr.) (1912). "Mahavamsa, Chapter II". Ceylon Government Information Dept.,Colombo (in lakdvia.org website). Retrieved 2009-10-26.
 - ↑ Dictionary of Pāli proper names by Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera
 - ↑ The Historical Buddha: The Times, Life, and Teachings of the Founder of Buddhism by Hans Wolfgang Schumann
 - ↑ Mahāvaṃsa, the Great Chronicle of Ceylon by Wilhelm Geiger.
 - ↑ Misra, V.S. (2007). Ancient Indian Dynasties, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81-7276-413-8, p.286
 - ↑ Geiger, Wilhelm (tr.) (1912). "Mahavamsa, Chapter II". Ceylon Government Information Dept.,Colombo (in lakdvia.org website). Retrieved 2009-10-26.
 
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