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Diodasas Badryasphas or
Divodāsa Vādhryāśva , was an Indo-Aryan, king of the
Bharatas during the main or
middle Rigvedic period (celebrated for his liberality...
- River. Led by the
tribal king
Divodāsa, the
Bharatas moved through the
Hindu Kush
mountains and
defeated Śambara.
Divodāsa's descendant, Sudās, won the Battle...
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Divodāsa Atithigva, and Devavant,
although scholars disagree regarding the
order of
these ancestors chronologically.
According to Witzel,
Divodāsa was...
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reign of four
successive generations of Kasi kings: Haryaswa, Sudeva,
Divodasa and Pratarddana. The last one
among them, Pratarddana,
defeated the Haihayas...
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married to
three kings for a
fixed period of time:
Haryyashva of Ayodhya,
Divodasa of Kasi, and
Ushinara of Bhoja, in
exchange for the
horses they had. Each...
- as Varanasi.
Dhanvantari is also
identified as the great-grandfather of
Divodasa, a
mythological King of
Kashi in the
Vishnu Purana.
According to the ancient...
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known as Varanasi. He is also
recognized as the great-grandfather of
Divodasa, a
legendary King of
Kashi mentioned in the
Vishnu Purana. The festival...
- the
northern Panchala as an
offshoot of the
Bharata clan,
identifying Divodasa, Sudas, Srinjaya, Somaka, and
Drupada (also
called Yajnasena) as its most...
- husband. She
married Haryaśva, who
belonged to the
Suryavamsha dynasty;
Divodasa, King of Kashi; Ushinara, King of Bhoja, and the
Maharishi Vishvamitra...
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printed editions a
narrating the
teaching of his guru,
Divodāsa.
Early Buddhist Jatakas mention a
Divodāsa as a
physician who
lived and
taught in
ancient Kashi...