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through more than 2,000
years of existence – Pataligrama, Pataliputra,
Kusumapura,
Kusumdhwaja Pushpapuram, Padmavathi,
Azimabad and the present-day Patna...
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implies that he was born in 476.
Aryabhata called himself a
native of
Kusumapura or
Pataliputra (present day Patna, Bihar). Bhāskara I
describes Aryabhata...
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charms and
virtues of Vasavadatta,
daughter of king
Shringarashekhara of
Kusumapura. The bird
reveals further that this
princess had, in her dreams, had a...
- Parasika, Kamboja, Shaka, and
Yavana soldiers. The army
invaded Pataliputra (
Kusumapura) and
defeated the Nandas.
Parvata is
identified with King
Porus by some...
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developing the
integer version, the Hindu–Arabic
numeral system.
Aryabhata of
Kusumapura developed the place-value
notation in the 5th century and a
century later...
- was "innumerable years" long, it was
called Kusumapura. One can see the very
ancient foundations of
Kusumapura. Later, when
human life span
reduced to "several...
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transformation of Pāṭalipura, "Pāṭali town".
Pataliputra was also
called Kusumapura (city of flowers).
There is no
mention of
Pataliputra in
written sources...
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initial consolidation of Magadha. In Mudrarakshasa, he laid
siege to
Kusumapura (or Pataliputra, now Patna), the
capital of Magadha, with the help of...
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advice before advancing on the
Nanda Empire.
Chandragupta laid
siege to
Kusumapura (now Patna), the
capital of Magadha, by
deploying guerrilla warfare methods...
- The
Chamar Dynasty, Raj Kumar, Gyan
Publishing House, 2008, p. 51 [3] "
Kusumapura was
besieged from
every direction by the
forces of
Parvata and Chandragupta:...