Udayana Vatsa Udayana : king of Kauśāmbi on the river Jumnā (in the Vatsa region) in the time of Buddha. A scion of the Chandravanshi Bharata race, his supremacy extended over the adjoining territories of the Bhargas. He not only carried off & married the daughter of Chunda Pradyōta Mahāsena (q.v.) but also the princess of Magadha. According to the Purāṇas, in the play Swapna-Vāsavadutta created by Mahākavi Bhāśa Darśaka, son & successor of Ajātaśatru (king of Magadha) is a brother-in-law of Udayana.
... 593 Turan, Turfan, Turapamni, 276 Turvas, Turvasu, 96, 257 Tusaspha, 256, 267, 268, 279 Tusharas, 24, 141, 510, 603 Tutmosis 111, 258 ubbhattika, 241 Udayagiri cave inscription, 204 Udayana, 20 Uddālaka, 543 Ugrasainya, 177 Ugrasena, 175 Uinim, 258, 259 Ujjayinī, 476.479, 501-2, 517, 520 Unadi-Sūtra, 451 Upasak, C. S., 587fn. Upasena, 280 Usinara, 460 ...
... New Delhi, 1981), pp. 43, 49-50. 7. Epigraphia Indica, Vol. VII, Appendix, Inscriptions of Southern India, p. 2. No. 1. Page 19 end of Lakshanāvalli, a work on logic by Udayana (906 Śaka). The author says that he completed the work when 906 years from the expiry of the Śakas had elapsed. His dating... shows that an era which began at the end of the Śakas was... in vogue ...
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