वैशाली
"City of Shining"
The name Vaishali is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vaishali', which means 'City of Shining'. It is believed to be the name of a prosperous and beautiful city mentioned in ancient Indian texts.
Symbolizes prosperity and beauty.
Leadership and independence
वैशाली
वाईशा का आश्रय
वैशाली
Abode of Shri/Goddess Vai
வைஷாலி
வை அருகில் போகிய மீது
వைశాలి
శ్రీప్రశ్నేహ అబోదే
vai-shah-lee
IPA: ˈvaɪʃɑːlɪ
Leadership and independence
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Vaishali was an ancient Indian city located in the present-day Bihar state of India, mentioned in Mahabharata. It is famous for its association with Buddhism, Jainism, and its ancient ruins. The city is believed to be the birthplace of Emperor Ashoka, and it is also mentioned in the epic as a place where Bhishma Pitamaha spent his last days on the bed of arrows.