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Manjurh 13:36, 25 August 2007 (UTC) Udayana is also the name of the king of Vatsa, and the hero of the Sankrit classic Swapnavāsavadatta by the famous Sankrit dramatist Bhāsa. The story involves the King of Vatsa Udayana eloping with Vasavdatta and marrying her in the beginning, but as story progresses, things take turn and Udayana is forced to marry the daughter of a rival and powerful king.The king is not keen, but the loyal minister Yougandharayana stages a plot for the sake of the kingdom and the king, and Vasavadatta is made to seperate from Udayana. The drama has a beutiful climax with Udayana getting to know the plot and uniting with Vasavadatta after all the needs of the state are taken care of. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Manjurh ( talk • contribs) 13:36, August 25, 2007 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 04:31, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
The three pages: Udayanacarya, Udayanacharya and the present one, Udayana should be merged into one page as they deal with the same Indian Nyaya philosopher, named Udayana, and called Udayanācārya or "Master Udayana". noychoH ( talk) 22:29, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
Merge completed. Nolelover Talk· Contribs 23:01, 26 December 2011 (UTC)