Significance of Udayana
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Hindu concept of 'Udayana'
Udayana in Hinduism is interpreted as a heroic king linked to noble lineages, specifically associated with the Pandavas, and renowned for his beauty, actions, and compassionate nature—central to various narratives and prophesied greatness.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The King of Vatsa who became engrossed in pleasures and hunting, eventually desiring a wife of equal stature.[1] (2) The son born to Mrigavati who is prophesied to be a king with great renown among the Vidyadharas.[2] (3) The King of Vatsa, whose lineage ties back to the Pandavas and who possesses unparalleled beauty that Kalingasena admires.[3] (4) A character within the narratives, depicted as a king whose actions are central to many of the tales discussed.[4]