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The '''Chandravardhana Maurya''' was the father of [[Chandragupta Maurya]]. He was a Shakya and head of [[Pipphalivana]] Republic.<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://archive.org/details/uttara-vihara-atthakatha |title=Uttara Vihara Atthakatha |date=2020}}</ref>
The '''Chandravardhana Maurya''' was the father of [[Chandragupta Maurya]]. He was a Shakya and head of [[Pipphalivana]] Republic.<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://archive.org/details/uttara-vihara-atthakatha |title=Uttara Vihara Atthakatha |date=2020}}</ref> He was Buddhist according to Tibetan texts .<ref name="TIBETAN">“Just three hundred years after our teacher’s transcendence of sorrow, at the time Buddhist King Chandravardhana in Shambhala.”{{Cite book|page=218|url=https://archive.org/details/the-treasury-of-knowledge/The%20Treasury%20of%20Knowledge_%20Books%20Two%2C%20Three%2C%20and%20Four_%20Buddhism%27s%20Journey%20to%20Tibet%20%20%20%28%20PDFDrive%20%29/page/218/mode/1up|title=The Treasury Of Knowledge COMPLETE (Books I - X) |ISBN=978-1-55939-345-4|first=Jamgon|last=Kongtrul|date=1954}}</ref>


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The Chandravardhana Maurya was the father of Chandragupta Maurya. He was a Shakya and head of Pipphalivana Republic.[1] He was Buddhist according to Tibetan texts .[2]


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  1. Uttara Vihara Atthakatha. 2020.
  2. “Just three hundred years after our teacher’s transcendence of sorrow, at the time Buddhist King Chandravardhana in Shambhala.”Kongtrul, Jamgon (1954). The Treasury Of Knowledge COMPLETE (Books I - X). p. 218. ISBN 978-1-55939-345-4.