- Ubhaka, Sanjaya, Koravya,
Nandivardhana and Panchamaka. Only one of them is
mentioned in the
Puranic lists,
Nandivardhana.
According to the Bhagavata...
- known, and two are unknown. The
known branches are the Pravarapura-
Nandivardhana branch and the
Vatsagulma branch.
Gupta Emperor Chandragupta II married...
-
Nandivardhana was a
Kshatriya from the
Ikshvaku dynasty and the
chief of the Nāya
Republic in Kundagrama, a
suburb of
Vaishali (Basarh in modern-day Bihar)...
-
Siddhartha and his
family were
devotees of Parshvanatha.After his death,
Nandivardhana became the gaṇa
mukhya of the Nāya Republic.
Siddhartha and Trishala...
-
Nagpur district (Marathi pronunciation: [naːɡpuːɾ]) is a
district in the
Vidarbha region of
Maharashtra state in
central India. The city of
Nagpur is the...
- souls, not to
their pretenses,
showing his
advent devotee Nandivardhana on the earth.
Nandivardhana is the
ruler of Vijayadurgam, who
spends his life frolicking...
-
divided his
kingdom between his ten sons and
crowned his
ninth son,
Nandivardhana as the king of Magadha.
Shishunaga had
transferred the
capital of Magadha...
- Kosambi.
Palaka is said to have
ruled for 25 years. Visakhayupa, Ajaka,
Nandivardhana is said to have
ruled for 50, 21 and 20
years respectively. The pradyota...
- the
reign of
Emperor Pravarasena I. Harishena's
contemporary in the
Nandivardhana-Pravarapura
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty was
Prithivishena II, the...
- name the
successors of
Bimbisara as Ajatashatru, Darshaka, Udayin,
Nandivardhana and Mahanandin. The
Matsya Purana names Vamsaka as the
successor of...