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Pradyota became a staunch and devout follower of Jain Principles and allowed King Udayana to return to his capital.
This King Udayana accepted initiatation into Jain Monkhood at the feet of Lord Mahavira and has gained celebrity as a Rajarshi and it is recorded that he reached Absolution.
That King Pradyota was licentious has been evidenced from several authorities His queen Agarvati had been a nun in company with Mrigavatı (the queen of Shatānik of Kaushambi) The following episode showing how Pradyota secured Agarvati as his bride proves that he was voluptuous and only for that reason he had to undertake warfare,
King Dhudhumar of Susamarpur had a very beautiful dau. ghter named Agarvati. Once she nonplussed a yogini in a debate. The yogini prepared Agarvati's portrait and showed it to King Pradyota. He was extremely enamoured of her, and demanded her father for her in marriage. Her father had no large force at his disposal, yet he sent a word that a daughter may be given with pleasure but cannot be secured by force. Chanda Pradyota being enraged besieged the city with considerable forces. The King remained within the city and consulted an astrologer regarding the event of battle. The astrologer tricked by affrighting a post of urchins who ran to a Muni named Varadatta residing in Nagaprasad then. The consoled them not to fear and said they had to face no danger. Upon this the astrologer foretold his Victory The King went out of the fort and engaged in fighting with Pradyota. Vanquished him and took him a captive. Pradyota besought to the Victorious ruler that he was a guest and as such he should be spared. This humble request was complied with and besides his daughter was given in marriage. (Refer to to the life of Muni Varadatta ).
( In this period Champāpuri was ruled by Mitraprath. He had a minister named Dharmaghosha. He became a monk and as a monk when he went to Vasadatta (in its household stage )
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