Lectures On the Ancient History of India, On the Period From 650 to 325 B.C., Delivered in February, 1918

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Udayana fell a victim to this trap, put up a heroic fight to free himself, but was taken prisoner and carried away to Ujjain, where however, he was accorded chivalrous treatment by Mahasena.
When Yaugandharayana learnt that his master had fallen into the hands of a neighbouring king, he hastened to his release. He turned a Euddhist monk along with another minister and stole into Ujjain. He found that the release of Udayana had become a complicated affair hy the latter having fallen in love with
... Vasavadatta, Mahasena's daughter. He, however, devised a way out of this difficulty.
One of his men was made a Maliaut of Vasavadatta, and on an appointed day the two lovers managed to elope, leaving Yaugan- dharayana and his fighting band to cover their flight. At first, Mahasena was furious, but he soon relented, and in the absence of the lovers themselves the proper marriage ceremonies were performed over their portraits.
Kautilya in his Arthasastra ^ says that when it is impossible to ward off danger from all sides, a king should run away, leaving all that belongs to him ; for, if he lives, his return to powder is certain as was the case with Suyatra and Udayana.


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