. . . . . . . . . . "Shibi (king)"@en . . . . . . . . "\u30B7\u30D3\uFF08\u015Aibi\u307E\u305F\u306F\u015Aibika\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30A4\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u53D9\u4E8B\u8A69\u300E\u30DE\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30E9\u30BF\u300F\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u4EBA\u7269\u3002\u591A\u304F\u306E\u4ECF\u5178\u306B\u53D6\u308A\u5165\u308C\u3089\u308C\u3001\u91C8\u8FE6\u304C\u904E\u53BB\u4E16\u306B\u304A\u3044\u3066\u83E9\u85A9\u3068\u3057\u3066\u6A80\uFF08\u5E03\u65BD\uFF09\u6CE2\u7F85\u871C\u3092\u4FEE\u884C\u3057\u3066\u3044\u305F\u6642\u306E\u540D\u3068\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u6F22\u8A33\u7D4C\u5178\u3067\u306F\u300C\u5C38\u6BD8\u300D\u3001\u300C\u5C38\u6BD8\u4F3D\u300D\u3068\u97F3\u8A33\u3055\u308C\u308B\u3002\u300C\u30B7\u30D3\u738B\u306E\u6368\u8EAB\u300D\u300C\u30B7\u30D3\u738B\u3068\u9DF9\u3068\u9CE9\u300D\u306A\u3069\u306E\u7269\u8A9E\u3067\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . "\u015Ahibi was a king in Hindu texts and the Jataka tales of Buddhism, notably in the . \u015Aibi was the son of Ushinara, a famous king of the . He was contemporary to the Suryavanshi King Trayarunya who was the ancestor of Rama. King \u015Aibi was renowned for his liberal beliefs and selflessness and is said to have saved Agni (transformed into a dove) from Indra (transformed into a hawk) by offering up his own flesh. Many people mistake \u015Aibi as for Yayati\u2019s straight descendant but he was the son of Yayati\u2019s daughter Madhavi. Ushinara was a Bhojak King."@en . "\u30B7\u30D3\uFF08\u015Aibi\u307E\u305F\u306F\u015Aibika\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30A4\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u53D9\u4E8B\u8A69\u300E\u30DE\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30E9\u30BF\u300F\u306B\u767B\u5834\u3059\u308B\u4EBA\u7269\u3002\u591A\u304F\u306E\u4ECF\u5178\u306B\u53D6\u308A\u5165\u308C\u3089\u308C\u3001\u91C8\u8FE6\u304C\u904E\u53BB\u4E16\u306B\u304A\u3044\u3066\u83E9\u85A9\u3068\u3057\u3066\u6A80\uFF08\u5E03\u65BD\uFF09\u6CE2\u7F85\u871C\u3092\u4FEE\u884C\u3057\u3066\u3044\u305F\u6642\u306E\u540D\u3068\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u6F22\u8A33\u7D4C\u5178\u3067\u306F\u300C\u5C38\u6BD8\u300D\u3001\u300C\u5C38\u6BD8\u4F3D\u300D\u3068\u97F3\u8A33\u3055\u308C\u308B\u3002\u300C\u30B7\u30D3\u738B\u306E\u6368\u8EAB\u300D\u300C\u30B7\u30D3\u738B\u3068\u9DF9\u3068\u9CE9\u300D\u306A\u3069\u306E\u7269\u8A9E\u3067\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . . "\u30B7\u30D3\u738B"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shivi offering his own flesh to an eagle to protect a pigeon"@en . "1124168085"^^ . "3307625"^^ . . "3255"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u015Ahibi was a king in Hindu texts and the Jataka tales of Buddhism, notably in the . \u015Aibi was the son of Ushinara, a famous king of the . He was contemporary to the Suryavanshi King Trayarunya who was the ancestor of Rama. King \u015Aibi was renowned for his liberal beliefs and selflessness and is said to have saved Agni (transformed into a dove) from Indra (transformed into a hawk) by offering up his own flesh. \u015Aibi is listed among other legendary kings in the lineage claimed by the later Chola dynasty. The Cholas claimed to have descended from the Sun. The Tamil name for Shibi is Cempiyan and Chola rulers took this as one of their titles. Many people mistake \u015Aibi as for Yayati\u2019s straight descendant but he was the son of Yayati\u2019s daughter Madhavi. Ushinara was a Bhojak King."@en . . . "Vrshadarbha, Setuka, Madra and Kekaya"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . .