Nicakṣu

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Nicakṣu (8th century BC) was the last Kuru King of Hastinapura and first King of Vatsa kingdom. He is a descendant of Janamejaya and the ancestor of King Udayana of Vatsa.[1]

Nicakṣu
Raja
King of Kuru
Reign8th century BC
PredecessorAdhisimakrishna
SuccessorPosition abolished
King of Vatsa
Reign8th century BC
PredecessorPosition established
DynastyKuru
FatherAdhisimakrishna

Reign[edit]

He succeeded his father King Adhisimakrishna. The Puranas state that after the washing away of Hastinapura by the Ganges, the Bhārata king Nicakṣu, the great-great-grandson of Janamejaya, abandoned the city and settled in Kauśāmbī starting Vatsa branch of Kuru clan. This is supported by the Svapnavāsavadattā and the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa attributed to Bhāsa.[2]: p.117–8  [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Raychaudhuri, Hem Channdra (1923). Political history of ancient India, from the accession of Parikshit to the extinction of the Gupta dynasty. Robarts - University of Toronto. Calcutta, Univ. of Calcutta.
  2. ^ Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra (1972). Political History of Ancient India. Calcutta, India: University of Calcutta.
  3. ^ Pargiter, F.E. (1972) Ancient Indian Historical Tradition, Chaunan, Delhi, pp.269-70