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    Udayin (c. 460-444 BCE) also known as Udayabhadra was a king of Magadha in ancient India. According to the Buddhist and Jain accounts, he was the son and...
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    shifted to Pataliputra, near present-day Patna in India during the reign of Udayin. Bimbisara is considered as the founder of the dynasty. According to Buddhist...
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  • Kerala, India Udaya TV, a Kannada-language television channel in India Udayin or Udayabhadra, king of Magadha in ancient India (r. 460 BC – 444 BC) Udaya...
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    doctrines. Kings Bimbisara (c. 558–491 BCE), Ajatashatru (c. 492–460 BCE), and Udayin (c. 460–440 BCE) of the Haryanka dynasty were patrons of Jainism. Jain tradition...
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  • permission by Artaxerxes to return to Jerusalem as governor of Judea, in order to rebuild parts of it. Udayin, king of Magadha in ancient India. Nehemiah 2:5–8...
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    Ajatashatru in 490 BCE, as a small fort (Pāṭaligrāma) near the Ganges river. Udayin laid the foundation of the city of Pataliputra at the confluence of two...
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    ancient capital city of the Magadha kings until the 5th century BC when Udayin (460–440 BC), son of Ajatashatru, moved the capital to Pataliputra (modern...
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    wives of Vasudeva. Devaki's six dead sons were named Kírttimat, Sushena, Udayin, Bhadrasena, Rijudasa, and Bhadradeha. According to the Harivamsa, they...
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  • Shishunaga dynasty (413-400) Avanti Commanders and leaders Bimbisara Ajatashatru Udayin Anuruddha Munda Nagadasaka Shishunaga Palaka Visakhayupa Ajaka Varttivarddhana...
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    2 Surdev Mahavira's uncle Suparshva 3 Suparshva King Kaunik's son king Udayin 4 Svamprabh The ascetic Pottil 5 Sarvanubhuti Śrāvaka Dridhayadha 6 Devshruti...
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  • sequence of rulers in the times of the Jains discussed was: Shrenika, Kunika, Udayin, the nine Nandas, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, and Samprati. Hemachandra...
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    State Bihar Division Patna District Patna Established 490 BCE Founded by Udayin Government  • Type Municipal corporation  • Body Patna Municipal Corporation...
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    ancestry to Buddha's contemporary king Bimbisara, through Ajatashatru, Udayin, Munda, Kakavarnin, Sahalin, Tulakuchi, Mahamandala, Prasenajit, and Nanda...
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    was the son of a courtesan by a barber. They state that Nanda succeeded Udayin after his death from a rival king. They further state Kalpaka, a non-violent...
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  • Reign (BCE) Period Bimbisara 544–492 BCE 52 Ajatashatru 492–460 BCE 32 Udayin 460–444 BCE 16 Anuruddha 444–440 BCE 4 Munda 440–437 BCE 3 Nāgadāsaka 437–413...
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    Statue of Magadhan king Ajatashatru wearing drapes. Statue of Magadhan king Udayin wearing drapes. Hindush soldier, wearing a Dhoti and a turban. Tomb of Xerxes...
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    become enlightened yet. Because of that, a fellow monk Udāyī (Sanskrit: Udāyin) ridiculed Ānanda. However, the Buddha reprimanded Udāyī in response, saying...
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    rulers Ruler Reign (BCE) Bimbisara 544–491 BCE Ajatashatru 491–461 BCE Udayin 461–428 BCE Anirudha 428–419 BCE Munda 419–417 BCE Darshaka 417–415 BCE...
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    Republic. 460 BC: Physician Hippocrates is born in Kos, Greece. 460 BC: Udayin succeeds his father Ajatashartu to become king of Magadha. Third king of...
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  • century) Shalishuka (r. c. 215 - c. 202 BC) Avakinnayo Karakandu Ilango Adigal Udayin(460-444 BC) Vatsaraja (Gujara-Pratihara Dynasty) King Sodsa Raja Shrenik...
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    Kashyapa and Sakyamuni. Also depicted are Avalokitesvara, the story of Udayin and Gupta, the story of Nalagiri, the Wheel of life, a panel celebrating...
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  • dynasty Ajātasattu (reign c. 492–460 BC), second emperor of Haryanka dynasty Udayin (460–444 BC), third emperor of Haryanka dynasty Pasenadi, King of Kosala...
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    Lankan king. Besides Bhojavarman, King Samalavarman had another son named Udayin, who is said to be a great warrior, whom none could approach in the battlefield...
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    Shrenik popularly (c. 558–491 BCE), Ajatashatru (c. 492–460 BCE), Ashoka and Udayin (c. 460-440 BCE) of the Haryanka dynasty as patrons of Jainism. Ashoka (273–232...
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  • military commander Alcibiades. (approximate year) (b. disputed) 444 BC Udayin, king of Magadha in ancient India. 443 BC Duke Ligong of Qin, 22nd ruler...
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  • guru Vishwamitra, Lord Srikrishna, Bheema, emperor Jarasandha, Ajatshatru, Udayin, Lord Mahatma Buddha, and Mahavira Jain were said to have visited Fatuha...
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  • (complete list) – Bimbisara (c.544–c.492 BC) Ajatashatru (c.492–c.460 BCE) Udayin, King (c.460–c.440 BC) Anuruddha, King (c.440 BC–?) Munda, King (?–c.437...
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