Mahajanapadas & Rise of Magadha
Mahajanapadas & Rise of Magadha
Mahajanapadas
- Budhhist literature Angutara Nikaya gives a list of 16 great kingdoms or Mahajanapadas in the begining of 6th century B.C
- Major reason of the formation of Janapadas was use of Iron tools for agricultural & military purposes
- In course of time small or weak kingdoms either submitted to stronger rulers or got eliminated. Finally in 6th century BC only 4 major kingdoms survived:
- Vatsa
- Avanti
- Magadha
- Kosala
Vatsa
- Shifted kuru clan with capital Kaushambi
- Most powerful ruler was Udayana
- After his death Vatsa was annexed to Avanti
Avanti
- Most important ruler was Pradyota
- Patronized Buddhism
- Finally was annexed to Magadha
Kosala
- Most famous ruler was Prasenjit whose sister was married to Bimbisara
- Prasenjit gave Kasi as dowry to Magadha
- After his death Kosala became part of Magadha
Magadha
- Famous rulers were
- Most powerful kingdom of north India & founded by Jarasangha
- Bimbisara, Ajatashatru →(Haryankas)
- Shishunaga
- Nandas
Mahajanapadas
|
Capital
|
Kamboja | Rajpura |
Gandhar | Taxila |
Surasena | Mathura |
Matsya | Virat |
Vatsa | Kaushambi |
Chedis | Shuktimati |
Kasi | Varanasi |
Mahajanapadas
|
Capital
|
Avanti | Ujjain & Mahismati |
Kuru | Hatinapur & Indraprastha |
Panchala | Kampilya & Ahichattra |
Kosala | Ayodhya & Sravasti |
Mallas | Pava & Kusinagar |
Vajjis | Vaishali |
Anga | Champa |
Magadha | Rajgir |
Asmaka | Potana |
Rise of Magadha
Bimbisara (546 – 494 BC)
- Contemporary of both Buddhism & jainism + Set up his capital at Rajgir (Known as Girivraja)
- Strengthened his position by marriage alliances (Kosala, lichhavi (Vaishali) & madra clan (Punjab))
- Acquired Anga under the viceroyality of Ajatashatru (Born of Lachhavi Princess)
- Fought with Pradyota of Avanti but later became friends
Ajatashatru
- Killed his father & succeeded to the throne
- Fought with Kosala & Vaishali (Lichhavis – destroyed it in 16 years) & won both war
- Embraced buddhism & led the foundation for 1st Budhhist council at Rajgir
Udayin
- Succesor of Ajatashatru + Founded new capital at Pataliputra
- His death marked the end of Haryanka dynasty
Shishunagas
- Temporary shifted the capital to Vaishali
- Defeated Avanti & bought end to 100 year old rivalry
- Transferred capital from Vaishali to Patliputra
Mahapadmananda
- Known as Ekarat (sole king who destroy others)
- Conquered Kalinga & bought image of Jina as trophy
- Hathigumpha inscription of kharavela King (Kalinga) refers to conquest of Kalinga by Nandas
Dhanananda
- Last ruler of Nanda dynasty
- During his reign, Alexander invaded India but did not move ahead to east (Nanda’s Power)
- Chandragupta Maurya & Kautilya overthrew him as oppressive way of tax collection was already resented by people
Cause of Magadha’s Success
- Advantageous geographical position & rich iron ores of Rajgir
- Capitals: Rajgir (Surrounded by 5 hills) + Patliputra (Surrounded by Ganga, Gandhak, Son & Ghagra river → True Jaladurga)
- Magadha → 1st used elephants in war against enemies
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