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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UdayinUdayin - Wikipedia

    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 successor of the Haryanka king Ajatashatru.

  2. The Haryanka dynasty was the third governing dynasty of Magadha, an ancient Indian state that succeeded the Pradyota and Brihadratha dynasties. Rajagriha was the first capital. During the reign of Udayin, it was later relocated to Pataliputra, near present-day Patna in India. As a result, Bimbisara is regarded as the dynasty's primary founder.

  3. The defeat of Udayin at the hands of the Avanti kingdom signalled the beginning of the end of the Haryanka dynasty. Three kings are said to have succeeded Udayin: Aniruddha, Manda, and Nagadasaka. Their reign was brief and history was about to hand over power to another dynasty.

  4. Udāyin. Jul 10, 2019. — by. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh. in Painting. Cave No. 17. Identification: Schlingloff 2013. It is an episode from the life of the Buddha. Udāyin, the son of the court priest at Kapilavastu that was the kingdom of King Śuddhodana, was called Kālodāyin as he was dark-complexioned.

  5. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › UdayinUdayin - Bharatpedia

    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 successor of the Haryanka king Ajatashatru.

  6. The Haryanka dynasty was the first ruling dynasty of Magadha, an empire of ancient India. Initially, the capital was Rajagriha. Later, it was shifted to Pataliputra, near present-day Patna in India during the reign of Udayin. Bimbisara is considered as the founder of the dynasty.

  7. About Udayin. I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying at Kosambi, in Ghosita's Park. Now at that time Ven. Udayin was sitting surrounded by a large assembly of householders, teaching the Dhamma. Ven.

  8. Nov 30, 2013 · Ananda saw Ven. Udayin sitting surrounded by a large assembly of householders, teaching the Dhamma, and on seeing him went to the Blessed One. On arrival, he bowed down to the Blessed One and sat to one side.

  9. Feb 1, 2022 · Udayin moved his capital to Pataliputra during his reign, attracted by the central location and wishing to place himself at a strong defensible point to counter the aggression of his neighbors, the Pradyota. From this stronghold, he was able to resist these attacks, winning several victories against Pradyota attacks from Avanti to the west.

  10. Nov 2, 2013 · This poem by the Elder Udayin evokes one of the most famous of Buddhist images, and is laced with meaning on many levels. In one sense — emerging from the psychological ethos of early Buddhist teaching — it can be taken to describe the ability of the awakened person to thrive in the world of sensory experience without clinging or attachment.