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540: 203: 284:. At the news of the victory of her son Vasumitra, Dharini promises to reward Mālavikā, gives her to the King and gladly consents to their union. Vasumitra's victory played a vital role in the union of his father Agnimitra and 293:
After this happy termination of the course of the royal love, the play ends with the customary Bharatavakya which here takes the form of an expression of general peace and happiness among the King's subjects.
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mentioned him as Sumitra and informed us that he was killed by Mitradeva (or Muladeva, according to some manuscripts) while enjoying a drama. Muladeva is regarded as the founder of the independent
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According to Sailendra Nath Sen, he (Vasumitra) "After becoming king, gave himself up to pleasure". But we know that the
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but also must have encouraged other rulers to rebel and declare independence. Examples of these include
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tells us that Vasumitra guarded the sacrificial horse let loose by his grandfather
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decline began during his reign. Sensing an opportunity, enemies began plotting.
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The Malavikágnimitra : a Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa; Tawney, C. H. p.91
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This article is about the Indian monarch. For the Buddhist monk, see
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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Vasumitra (Buddhism)
Emperor of Magadha
Vasujyeshtha
Bhagabhadra
Dynasty
Shunga
Agnimitra
Hinduism
Matsya Purana
Shunga Emperor
Emperor Agnimitra
empress-consort
Emperor Vasujyesththa
Mālavikā
Agnimitra
confusing or unclear
clarify the section
the talk page
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Mālavikāgnimitram
Kālidāsa
Pushyamitra Shunga
Yona
Indo-Greeks
Indus River
Mālavikā
Shunga
Banabhatta
Harshacharita
Principality of Kosala

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