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Bhadrabhaţa, Purushadatta, Dinkáraţa, Balagupta, Vijaya Varmma, Rájaséna, Róhitáksha |
emissaries of Chánakya's who pretend to desert from Chandragupta's service to that of Malaya Kétu. |
Siddhártthaka, | an emissary of Chánakya's, who gains the confidence first of Sakatadasa and then Rakshasa, and at last enters the latter's service, and betrays him. |
Sikharaséna, | a general of Chandragupta's who deserts to Malaya Kétu, and is made general of his army. He is also one of Chánakya's creatures. |
Undurúka, | an emissary of Cháanakya's who informs Rákshasa of the danger of Chandanadasa. |
Samuddhártthaka, | a Brahmin in Cháanakya's service. He and Siddh- ártthaka, disguised as Chandalas act as the pretend- ed executioners of Chandanadása, |
Sakatadása, | the agent and secretary of Rákshasa, |
Dáruvarmma, | a carpenter and mechanician; one of Rákshasa's adherents. He contrives the fall of the triumphal 'arch'. [Preface]. |
Karbüraka, | an elephant driver, an adherent of Rákshasa's who joins with Dáruvarmma, in the plot to kill Chandra- gupta, [Preface]. |
Bhayadatta, | a physician who at Rákshasa's instigation tries to poison Chandragupta. |
Pramódaka, | an agent of Rákshasa's in the city of Páțaliputra |
Stanakalaśa, | a bard, employed as an emissary by Rákshasa, |
Bibhatsa and his companions, | assassins employed by Rákshasa, they dig a mine under Chandragupta's palace, and are discovered and destroyed by Chánakya, |