Friday, 18 August 2017

Magadha's rise and various stages of its imperialism

According to Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar, the most important political event of Buddha's life was the rise of four states in India. These were the kingdoms-Koshambi (Vatsa), Avanti, Kaushal and Magadha. Their states have the right to take possession of neighbors land according to the policy of spread Had its origins. Its outcome was a mutual struggle, in the end, the emergence of a powerful empire of Magadha alone.The expansion of Magadha kingdom was in Patna and Gaya districts situated in the southern part of present Bihar. In it were the Ganges and the Son rivers respectively in the north and west, there were the Vindhya mountain ranges in the south and the Champa river in the east. Its first capital, Girivraj or Rajghar The other name was Magadhpur, Vrindrathpur, Vasumati, Kushagrapur and Bimbisarpuri. In the literary literature, the land of Magadha has been called Upavanana.

                         
Its political power and influence have been adorned by the Rajkul of Vadrith. This Rajakul ended in the sixth century BC. Jarsangh, the son of Vrindh, who was the hero of many exaggerated performances, was a powerful king. When Buddha preached his religion It was then that Magadha was ruled by Vibijarsar of Harikk Kul, meaning that the Rajkul was finished.

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