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1. Yasodharā. See Rāhulamātā.
2. Yasodharā. The daughter of the Treasurer of
Sunandagāma; she offered a meal of milk rice to Kondañña Buddha. BuA.108.
3. Yasodharā. Wife of the khattiya Yasavā and
mother of Anomadussī Buddha. J. i.36; DhA.i.105; Bu.viii.17; AA.i.85.
4. Yasodharā. Daughter of King Jayasena. She
married Añjana the
Sākiyan, and their children were Māyā and
Pajāpatī and
Dandapānī and
Suppabuddha (Mhv.ii.16ff).
Yasodharā was the sister of Sīhahanu.
MT. 35; see also Mtu.i.355.
5. Yasodharā. Daughter of Vijayabāhu I. and
Līlāvatī. She married Vīravamma and had two daughters, Līlāvatī and Sugalā
(Cv.lix.26). She was later raised to the rank of rājinī (? queen) by Vijayabāhu,
and erected a massive building, called Pāsādapāda, in the Kappūramūlāyatana.
Cv.lx.83.
6. Yasodharā. One of the chief women supporters of
Sumedha Buddha. Bu.xii.25.

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