Do you think a prashasti would give accurate information about the ruler .Why or why not
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Yes prashasti would give accurate information about the ruler because prashasti means ' in praise of ' and the one who has written a prashasti will also tell about the administration of the king about whom the prashasti is written and how he ruled.
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I don't think it is right as through my point of view it should be no..
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Prashasti is a Sanskrit term, which implies 'in praise of'. The term in itself says that it is something which praises the ruler or the king
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- Prashastis are special kind of inscriptions and is a Sanskrit word which means “in praise for”. Prashastis are glowing praises of kings and rulers, and were written by the poets of that time.
- For instance, An important piece of information on the king Samudragupta from the Gupta Empire written by the court poet Harishena of Samudragipta, is written in a popular Prashasti in the Ashan Pillar in Allahabad. Harishena wrote of King Samudragupta's victories and his genealogy and policies .
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