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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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India Udayin or Udayabhadra, king of
Magadha in
ancient India (r. 460 BC – 444 BC) Udaya...
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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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State Bihar Division Patna District Patna Established 490 BCE
Founded by
Udayin Government • Type Muni****l
corporation • Body
Patna Muni****l Corporation...
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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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wives of Vasudeva. Devaki's six dead sons were
named Kírttimat, Sushena,
Udayin, Bhadrasena, Rijudasa, and Bhadradeha.
According to the Harivamsa, they...