Samudragupta
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Samudragupta (Raj 335-380) King of Gupta Dynasty.
Samudugupta was the great ruler of India who never tasted defeat in his lifetime. About that, VS Smith estimates that Samudragupta was "Napoleon of India" in ancient times. introduction
The son of Likishiv Kumari Shrimkari Devi of the sea of Gupta Vishavagupta (328-378 AD), Guptanyash Maharajhadra Chandragupta I. Chandragupta chose his successor among his many sons and handed over Sargagagupta to his rule only in his lifetime. The people had been very happy with this, but the other brothers of Samgagupta were angry with them, and they initially touched the dead war. The leader of the brothers was 'Kachich'. Some gold coins have been found in the name of the dog. Sampagagupta took a year of time to calm down the house. After that he had Digvijayayatra. It is described in Prayag in a very special form on the pillar of Ashoka Maurya. Earlier, he defeated three kings of Aravarthar- King Achhut of Ahhacht, Bijshavanshi king Nagasen of Padmati and Raj Kotkulaj-under him and entered PushpaPap with a great ceremony. In turn, he traveled south, and from the order Mahendakirth, Bhagalal, Mahendririri of Pisturpur (present Pithapuram of Madras province), Kuttur, Arundpal, Kanchi, Nirupt, Vengi, Palakkal, Devarashtra and Kastalpur (present Kuttturaura), conquer twelve states. Received.
At the time when Samudragupta was on the south triumph, many kings of the north declared themselves independent and rebelled. On returning, Samudragupta, whose kings of the north have been abducted, are named after him: Rudra Deo, Mital, Nagdutt, Chandravarma, Ganpati Nag, Nagesin, Achyut Nandi and Balvarma. After his victory, Samudragupta again entered Pushppur (Pataliputra). This time, the kingdoms of all these kings were included in the empire. It was the Attic kings who made their attendants and followers. After this nobody has the courage to raise his head in front of his great power. All the republics of the border and the other republics of the Yudhayas, Manvas, voluntarily accepted its submission. Samat (South-East Bengal), Kamrup, Nepal, Devak (Naga region of Assam) and Kartrapur (mountain ranges of Kumaon and Garhwal) accepted it and accepted it by accepting it. Malvas, Arjunaan, Yedhey, Madrak, Abram, Prarjun, Sankanik, Kaka and Khaparpak accepted repatriations by the republics. Many kings of south and west had accepted its occupation and they used to make an effort to satisfy it by sending equal gifts, among them Devaputra Shahi Shahanushahi, Shap, Murund and Sehalak (King of Sinhalak) were chiefs. These rishis wanted the grace of Samudragupta by adopting self-determination, kanyopayan, donation and eagerness of the eagles. Samudragupta's empire stretched from Gandh in the west to Assam in the east and Kirtipur district of the Himalayas in the north to Sinhal in the south. In the prashast of Prayag, the chronological Mahadandayana Haripeen of Samudragupta has written, "There was no one in the earth around him. He had tied the whole body with his arm. '
It also revived many destroyed districts, which resulted in its spread everywhere. After establishing an uninterrupted rule all over India, he performed many Ashwamedh Yagans and the Brahmins gave immense donations to the poor and orphans. In the inscriptions it has been called 'Chorotsan Ashwamedhharta' and 'Akashvaymadhayaji'. Harisana has written it while describing it -
'Her mind was addicted to satsangsuk. His life had consistent blessings of goddess Saraswati and goddess Lakshmi. He was a follower of Vedic religion. His poetry was the development of intellectuals of poets. There is no virtue which does not exist in it. His ability to conquer hundreds of countries was invaluable. He was his best friend. The wounds of Parshu, arrow, Shaku, etc. used to enhance his body. His policy was the rise of a saint and would be destroyed by non-superstition. His heart was so soft that it was melted away from the pranitama. He donated millions of cows. With the knowledge and use of his acumen and musical arts, he had created such excellent poetry that people used to respect him by saying 'Kaviraj'. '
Seven types of coins have been received from Samudragupta, which gives complete impression of his valor, purity and comprehensiveness. It introduced his great generosity by allowing King of Meghvarna of Sinhal to create Buddhaghava in Bodhgaya. This was the emperor of India's Pratth Aasutihachal. Among his many daughters, Patthamahi was Datta Devi, from whom Samrat Chandragupta II gave birth to Vikramaditya. Also see them
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