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centred around Ujjenī.
Pradyota became king of
Avanti when his
father placed him on the
throne of the
northern part of the
kingdom around Ujjenī after killing...
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Vindhya mountains, with the
northern section,
which had its
capital at
Ujjenī,
being drained by the
Sipra river as well as
other streams,
while the southern...
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overlord of Vatsa, and
Udayana lived as a
captive at the
court of Pradyota, in
Ujjenī.
During Udayana's captivity, the
state of Kaliṅga
attacked Aṅga and took...
- Rājagaha, p****ing
through Kosambī, the halting-places
mentioned being:
Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sravasthi/Sāvatthi, Setavyā...
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Statue at a
Monastery Personal Born
Prince Mahinda Maurya (Pali) 285 BC
Ujjeni, Avantirastra,
Mauryan Empire (Present day
Ujjain district, India) Died...
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western Prakrits which he
calls "the
Punjabi or north-western dialect, the
Ujjeni or
middle dialect, and the
Magadhi or
eastern dialect." They are written...
- (Sanskrit: Nālaka), born of a
Brahmin family in the city of
Ujjayini (Pali:
Ujjenī, modern-day Ujjain). His
father was
appointed as an
advisor to King Candapradyota...
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Buddhist works mention several important cities in
central India,
including Ujjeni (Ujjayani),
Vedisa (Vidisha) and
Mahissati (Mahishmati).
According to ancient...
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Sangamitta Theri Statue at a
Monastery in Sri
Lanka Personal Born 282 BC
Ujjeni, Avantirastra,
Maurya Empire, (Present day
Madhya Pradesh, India) Died 203...
- Bimbisāra lent Jīvaka to King
Pradyota (Pali: Candappajjoti), the King of
Ujjeni, to heal his jaundice. Jīvaka knew
through the
power of his
magical wood...