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Ikshvaku is a
mythological king
appearing in
ancient Indian literature as the
founder of the Ikshvaku...
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Ikshvaku (Sanskrit
Ikṣvāku; Pāli: Okkāka) is a
legendary king in
Indian religions,
particularly Hindu and Jain mythologies. In Hinduism, he is described...
- the
founder of
their clan,
which has been
recorded in the
Sanskrit form
Ikṣvāku and the Pali form Okkāka,
being of
Munda origin. The
society of the Shakyas...
- The
Ikshvaku dynasty (IAST:
Ikṣvāku)
ruled in the
eastern Krishna River valley of India, from
their capital at
Vijayapuri (modern
Nagarjunakonda in Andhra...
- the kṣatriyas, but
protected [i.e. spared] only the very
great family of
Ikṣvāku, due to its
being the
family to
which his
maternal grandfather was related...
- the Ṛgveda to
Ikṣvāku as a rājā, and the
Atharvaveda refers to him as an
ancient hero.
Thapar (2013:287) - Manu’s
eldest son,
Ikṣvāku, the progenitor...
- Suryavaṃśa. He is also
called Satyavrata (always truthful).
Ikshvaku (Sanskrit;
ikṣvāku, from
Sanskrit ikṣu; Pali: Okkāka), is one of the ten sons of Shraddhadeva...
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Rishabha (Devanagari: ऋषभ, Ṛṣabha) or
Ikshvaku (Devanagari: इक्ष्वाकु,
Ikṣvāku), is the
first tirthankara (Supreme preacher) of Jainism. He was the first...
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between the
Western Ksatrapas and the
Iksvaku rulers of Nagarjunakonda".
According to one of the inscriptions,
Iksvaku king
Virapurushadatta (250-275 CE)...
- Śuddhodana as a
hereditary monarch of the
Suryavansha (Solar dynasty) of
Ikṣvāku (Pāli: Okkāka). This is unlikely, as many
scholars think that Śuddhodana...