Nicakṣu (8th century BC) was the last Kuru King of Hastinapura and first King of Vatsa kingdom. He is a descendant of Janamejaya and the ancestor of King Udayana of Vatsa.[1]

Nicakṣu
Raja
King of Kuru
Reign8th century BC
PredecessorAdhisimakrishna
SuccessorPosition abolished
King of Vatsa
Reign8th century BC
PredecessorPosition established
DynastyKuru
FatherAdhisimakrishna

Reign

He succeeded his father King Adhisimakrishna. The Puranas state that after the washing away of Hastinapura by the Ganges, the Bhārata king Nicakṣu, the great-great-grandson of Janamejaya, abandoned the city and settled in Kauśāmbī starting Vatsa branch of Kuru clan. This is supported by the Svapnavāsavadattā and the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa attributed to Bhāsa.[2]:p.117–8 [3]

References

  1. Raychaudhuri, Hem Channdra (1923). Political history of ancient India, from the accession of Parikshit to the extinction of the Gupta dynasty. Robarts - University of Toronto. Calcutta, Univ. of Calcutta.
  2. Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra (1972). Political History of Ancient India. Calcutta, India: University of Calcutta.
  3. Pargiter, F.E. (1972) Ancient Indian Historical Tradition, Chaunan, Delhi, pp.269-70
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