- Rishabhadatta
Rishabhadatta (also Ushavadata) was viceroy of the
Western Satrap rulerNahapana , and his son-in-law.Ancient inscriptions were incised in the Pandu-lena caves near
Nasik describing how Rishabhadatta was son of Dinika and had married Dakshamitra, daughter of Nahapana. According to the inscriptions, Ushavadata accomplished various charities and conquests on behalf of his father-in-law. He constructed rest-houses, gardens and tanks at Bharukachchha (Broach ), Dashapura (Mandasor inMalva ),Govardhana (nearNasik ) and Shorparaga (Sopara in the Thana district). He also campaigned in the north under the orders of Nahapana to rescue theUttamabhadras who had been attacked by the Malayas (Malavas ). He excavated a cave in theTrirashmi hill near Nasik and offered it to the Buddhist monks. [ [http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/nasik/005%20History/001%20AncientPeriod.htm Source] ]He was vanquished by the
Satavahana kingGautamiputra Satakarni in the 18th year of the later's rule.Notes
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