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Udayin Fort, Kaushambi

King Udayan Palace, Kosam Inam Kachhar, Uttar Pradesh 212214, India

Udayin Fort, Kaushambi
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89RF+JW Kosam Inam Kachhar, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Praveen yadav
Praveen yadav236 days ago
Historical place
Shubham patel
Shubham patel358 days ago
This place is historical place but not tourism. those people goes their who loves the historical place. And there is only some remains partical of the fort.
Dhamma deep
Dhamma deep1 year ago
(Translated by Google) Largest diamond pearl commercial center from the time of Gautam Buddha

(Original)
सबसे बड़ा हीरा मोती व्यावसायिक केंद्र गौतम बुद्ध के समय का
ErAlok Kumar Singh
ErAlok Kumar Singh1 year ago
Nice place there is a Buddha's Temple.
Teddy Kesharwani
Teddy Kesharwani2 years ago
The present Kaushambi district was carved out of Allahabad district on 4th April 1997. The District Headquarter, Manjhanpur is situated in the south-west of the Allahabad on the north bank of the Yamuna river,about 55 km away from Allahabad. It is surrounded by the districts Chitrakoot in the south, Pratapgarh in the north, Allahabad in the east & Fatehpur in the west.

However the area occupied by this district has a very glorious past. In Ancient India, Hundreds of years before the christ born, Kaushambi was the capital of Chedi-vatsa janapada, one of the prominent janapadas into which the Indo-Aryan people were divided. As some of these janapadas figure prominently in the Brahmanas and Upanisads, it is not unlikely that the antiquity of Kaushambi goes back to the period of the Brahamanas. The Satapatha Brahamana mentions a person called Proti Kaushambeya, a native of Kaushambi. This hoary antiquity of the city is confirmed by the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, the former ascribing its foundation to Kusamba, the third son of the Chedi King Uparica Vasu and the latter to Kusamba, the son of Kusa.
Ravendra Kumar
Ravendra Kumar2 years ago
I will experience as well as I hope fo it.
RAM YADAV
RAM YADAV2 years ago
Awesome place for... Taking pic
Ram Bishal Paswan join
Ram Bishal Paswan join2 years ago
(Translated by Google) During Buddha's lifetime, our country was divided into 16 Mahajanapadas, which had different Mahajanapadas. There were 5 major Mahajanapadas in it, one of the 5 was Vatsa Mahajanapada, whose capital was Kosambi, whose name is still "Kosam" Inam, whose Maharaja was Buddhist Udayan. Whose 3 queens were Samavati, Vasavadatta, Magandhi, respectively. There was Ghositaram Vihara of Kosam in which "Buddha" came and spent Chaturmasa or Varsavas several times and told Dhamma to the people.

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बुद्ध के जीवन काल मे हमारा देश 16 महाजनपदों में विभाजित था, जिसके अलग-अलग महाराजा थे ।उसमे 5 प्रमुख महाजनपद थे 5 में से एक वत्स महाजनपद था जिसकी राजधानी कोसंबी थो जिसका आज भी नाम "कोसम" इनाम है जिसके महाराजा बुद्धिस्ट उदयन थे जिनकी 3 रानियां क्रमशः सामावती,वासवदत्ता,मगांधी,थी।कोसम की घोसिताराम विहार था जिसमे "बुद्ध" आकर कई बार चतुरमासा या वर्सावास बिताए और धम्म को लोगों को बताया।
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