The Sixteen Dreams of King Pasenadi

Primordialfolk-consensusBuddhismAncient India and surrounding regions

A series of sixteen disturbing dreams experienced by King Pasenadi, as interpreted by the Gautama Buddha in Buddhist literature. (Note: - Power tier should be Primordial=cosmic, but given no evidence of direct cosmic intervention or power beyond a mere interpretation, it may be more fitting as Ancient=deity-level (still high, but not )

Origin
Appearance

The dreams do not have a physical appearance, as they are merely mental images experienced by the king.

Abilities

The sixteenth dream of King Pasenadi is said to prompt spiritual distress and unease in the king, prompting him to seek guidance from the Buddha. However, no specific abilities or behaviors are described.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • interpretation
    Interpretation by the Gautama Buddha

Wards

  • None described
    No wards are mentioned in the source material

Community Record

Sources
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