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Prasenjit, son of Mahakosala, ruled over the kingdoms of Kashi and Kosala during the 6th century BC with Sravasti as his capital. The kingdom of Kosala was bounded by the Nepal Hills, Panchala, and the rivers Gandaki and Sai.
After the annexation of Kashi, Kosala became a powerful kingdom with suzerainty over the Kalmas of Kesaputta and Sakyas of Kapilavastu.
Prasenjit fought continuously with Ajatashatru, king of Magadha. Prasenjit hated Ajatashatru for murdering Prasenjit’s brother-in-law Bimbisara. His sister, Kosala Devi, had died of grief. Prasenjit revoked the bridal gift of a rich village named Kosaladevi in Kashi. This led to an outbreak of hostilities between Kosala and Magadha, which continued for a long time.