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                                                   Ikshvaku (Okkaak)

                                                      Okkamukh



                                Nipur      Chandamukh    Singhabahanu   Singhaswar

                                                                          Jayasen

                                                                        Singhahanu



                               Suddhodhan + Mahamaya  Shuklodan  Shakyodan  Dhotodan  Abhitoden


                                 Siddhartha + Yashodhara  Nanda Kumar     Nanda Kumari

                                      Rahul

                      Study the above chart of the Shakya Dynasty and prepare your family chart in a similar manner.

                                   Biography of Udaya Chandra

            Udaya Chandra Vasistha was born in January 1, 1935 AD (Poush 17, 1942 BS) in
            a small hamlet called Tarpin, Rhenock East Sikkim. His ancestors originated in
            Simras in Ramechhap District. He acquired education in Benaras (Vedantacharya),
            BT from Kolkata and involved in politics in Sikkim. To protect
            Sikkim and Chogyal from India, he worked actively and came
            to Kathmandu to take help from the Chinese government but
            could not be succeeded. He is well known in literary field. His
            published books are Shrimad Bhagawat  Mahapuran, Nepali
            Saar Sangraha,  Astavakra, Geeta, Nepali Chaad Parva,
            Buddha the Ninth Incarnation (Buddha Nawaun Avatar), etc.
            For his great contribution in the literary field, he is honored
            by Antarrastriya Nagarik Swarna Samman by Nepal Naagarik
            Manch,  Kathmandu, Bhanu Puraskar  by Sikkim Sahitya             Udaya Chandra Basistha
            Academy, Bisistha Sahitya Sewa by Gorkha Sammelan, Assam
            and many such awards by different organizations within  Sikkim  and outside
            Sikkim. He got the honorary title of “Shikhar Purus”, Sanskrit legend of Sikkim.
            His articles are also published in the Kantipur daily, national newspaper and
            Nagarik  News,  national  daily. They  are  “Shivatatwa ko  Rahashya”, (Baigyanik
            Saili Ma Andha Parampara” to give scientific reasons to the superstitious activities
            practice by the Nepalese society. He wanted to develop reasoning power among the
            Nepalese people. It shows the Nepalese not only contributed within the country but
            their contribution is prominent outside the country too.


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