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  1. Mahapadma Nanda(IAST: Mahāpadmānanda; r. c. 345–329 BCE), (died 329 BCE) according to the Puranas, was the first Emperor of the Nanda Empireof ancient India. The Puranas describe him as a son of the last Shaishunagaking Mahanandinand a Shudrawoman.

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Mahapadma Nanda founded the first great North Indian empire, with Magadha as its capital. He defeated the northern dynasties and incorporated them into his reign. Because he was a Shudra, the vedic philosophers of his time referred to his rise as the start of the Kali yuga due to religious hatred.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nanda_EmpireNanda Empire - Wikipedia

    The Nanda rule, spanning the reigns of nine kings, lasted for 155 years, after which the Mauryas came to power. According to the Śvetāmbara Jain tradition, Mahavira died in 527 BCE, which would mean that the Nanda rule—according to Merutunga's writings—lasted from 467 BCE to 312 BCE.

  4. Mahapadma Nanda ( IAST: Mahāpadmānanda; r. c. 345–329 BCE), (died 329 BCE) according to the Puranas, was the first Emperor of the Nanda Empire of ancient India. The Puranas describe him as a son of the last Shaishunaga king Mahanandin and a Shudra woman.

  5. Nanda dynasty, family that ruled Magadha, in northern India, between c. 343 and 321 bce. The Nanda dynasty immediately preceded the dynasty of the Mauryas, and, as with all pre-Maurya dynasties, what is known about it is a mixture of fact and legend.

  6. Oct 20, 2016 · Check everything about Mahapadma Nanda, the founder of the Nanda dynasty. Know the facts, the history, & the details of how he conquered the Northern India.

  7. Mar 12, 2016 · Mahapadma Nanda was the founder of the Nanda Dynasty. He was born to Mahanandin, the king of the Shishunaga Dynasty, and a Sudra woman in 400 BCE. Earlier, his father’s wives and sons opposed him from becoming king, but Mahapadma Nanda eliminated all of them and gained the throne.

  8. Mar 5, 2015 · The famous Tamil poet Mamulanar of the Sangam literature described the capital city Pataliputra of the Nanda Dynasty and the wealth and treasure that was accumulated by the great Nanda rulers.

  9. Jan 8, 2024 · The Nanda Empire emerged in the 5th century BCE, marking the ascendancy of the Nanda dynasty. The founder of this dynasty was Mahapadma Nanda, a wise and ambitious ruler who successfully carved out a powerful realm in the fertile plains of northern India.

  10. Apr 9, 2018 · The last ruler of this dynasty was murdered, and with no credible succession to take place, a new king called Mahapadma Nanda took over about the middle of the fourth century BCE, ushering the reign of the last dynasty before the Mauryans took over the reins of power in Magadha.