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footed or pillar'), also
known as
Yajnasena (Sanskrit: यज्ञसेन, lit. 'he
whose army is sacrificial', IAST:
Yajñasena), is the king of the
southern part...
- (secretary) put his brother-in-law
Yajnasena on the throne, and
declared independence. Madhavasena, a
cousin of
Yajnasena,
sought help from Agnimitra, the...
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Mauryan sachiva (secretary) put his brother-in-law
Yajnasena on the throne. Madhavasena, a
cousin of
Yajnasena,
sought help from
Agnimitra in
overthrowing his...
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identifying Divodasa, Sudas, Srinjaya, Somaka, and
Drupada (also
called Yajnasena) as its most
notable rulers. It is also
mentioned that Sutasoma, the son...
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suitable husband. It is now
proposed to
bestow one-half of the
kingdom of
Yajnasena (the King of the Vidarbhas) on Madhavsena. News is also
brought of the...
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Bharata clan. Divodasa, Sudas, Srinjaya,
Somaka and
Drupada (also
called Yajnasena) were the most
notable rulers of this clan.
During 176 – 166 BC, Panchala...
- (Yajñasenī) –
another patronymic derived from Drupada's
another name
Yajnasena (lit. 'he
whose army is sacrificial'); or the name can also mean 'one...
-
Drupada (also
called Yajnasena) were the most
notable rulers of this clan. The
Kshatriya Nairs - it is believed,
belonged to the
Yajnasena clan and migrated...
- none who was not a king
could be a king's friend. Therefore, is it, O
Yajnasena (Drupada), that I
retain half thy kingdom. Thou art the king of all the...