Cittaramsi, Cittaraṃsi, Cittaraṃsī: 1 definition
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Source: Wisdom Library: BuddhismCittaraṃsi (चित्तरंस�) is the son of վṭṭ: an ancient king from the Solar dynasty (ūⲹṃśa) and a descendant of Mahāsaṃmata, according to the Mahābuddhavaṃsa or Maha Buddhavamsa (the great chronicle of Buddhas) Anudīpanī chapter 1, compiled by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw. Rāma’s son was King վṭṭ. վṭṭ’s son was King Cittaraṃsi. Cittaraṃsī’s son was King Ambaraṃsī.
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Full-text: Ambaramsi, Vilarattha, Sujata.
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