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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 successor of the Haryanka king Ajatashatru. Udayin laid the foundation of the city of Pataliputra at the confluence of two rivers, the Son and the Ganges.

  2. Udayin and the Rise of Dynastic Bloodshed and Treachery. After murdering his own father, Udayin, also known as, Udayabhadra ascends to the throne of the Magadha empire. This is a story set during the time of the Indian subcontinent's second urbanisation, which occurred amid conquest and bloodshed.

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  4. The Udayi Sutta is a discourse by the Buddha on how to teach the Dhamma, the Buddha's doctrine, to others. It lists five qualities that a teacher should possess and gives examples of how to speak step-by-step, explain cause and effect, speak out of compassion, and avoid material reward and disparagement.

  5. Udayin (460 – 444 BC) He was the successor of Ajatashatru. During his reign, Magadha’s territory extended from Himalayas in the north to Chhota Nagpur hills. He built a fort at the confluence of Ganga and Son Rivers. He was the last effective king of Haryanka dynasty. He was followed by weak rulers and were overthrown by people of Magadha.

  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. Nov 30, 2013 · A discourse by the Buddha on the qualities of a teacher of the Dhamma, with Ven. Ananda as the questioner. The Buddha lists five qualities that a teacher should have, such as speaking step-by-step, explaining cause and effect, and speaking out of compassion.