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{{Use Indian English|date=April 2017}}
{{Infobox royalty
{{Infobox royalty
| succession = Ruler of [[Avanti (India)|Avanti]]
| succession   = Ruler of [[Avanti (India)|Avanti]]
| issue = Gopal and Palak
| reign        = 682 BCE – 659 BCE
| father = Punik or Pulik
| issue       = Gopala and Palaka
| dynasty = [[Pradyota dynasty|Pradyota]]
| father       = Punika or Pulika
| religion = [[Jainism]]
| dynasty     = [[Pradyota dynasty|Pradyota]]
| religion     = [[Hinduism]]
}}
}}
'''Pradyot''' was the founder of the [[Pradyota dynasty]] and a ruler of [[Avanti (Ancient India)|Avanti]].{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1991|p=87}} His father was Punika or Pulika, a minister in [[Ujjain]], who is said to have killed the ruler and appointed Pradyota as king.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=98}} He is said to have ruled for around 23 years.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=101}} Pradyota is mentioned in ''[[Mahavagga]]'', a Buddhist text, as a great soldier.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99}}
'''Pradyota''' was the founder of the [[Pradyota dynasty]] and a ruler of [[Avanti (Ancient India)|Avanti]].{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1991|p=87}} His father was Punika or Pulika, a minister in [[Ujjain]], who is said to have killed the ruler and appointed Pradyota as king.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=98}} He is said to have ruled for around 23 years.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=101}} Pradyota is mentioned in ''[[Mahavagga]]'', a Buddhist text, as a great soldier.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99}}


Pradyota was a relative of [[Chetaka]] through matrimonial alliance.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=100}} When he was ill, Chetaka's son-in-law, king [[Bimbisara|Bimbisara of Magadha]] sent his physician, [[Jīvaka]], to cure him,{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99}} but his relations with Bimbisara's son and successor [[Ajatashatru]] were not good.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99-100}}{{sfn|Upinder Singh|2016|p=272}} Jain legends mention him being defeated by Abhaya, the prince of [[Rajgir|Rājagṛha]], when he attacked [[Magadha]].  
Pradyota was a relative of [[Chetaka]] through matrimonial alliance.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=100}} When he was ill, Chetaka's son-in-law, king [[Bimbisara|Bimbisara of Magadha]] sent his physician, [[Jīvaka]], to cure him,{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99}} but his relations with Bimbisara's son and successor [[Ajatashatru]] were not good.{{sfn|Kailash Chand Jain|1972|p=99-100}}{{sfn|Upinder Singh|2016|p=272}} Jain legends mention him being defeated by Abhaya, the prince of [[Rajgir|Rājagṛha]], when he attacked [[Magadha]].  
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