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Harshavardhana was a benevolent king. Justify this statement.
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Answered by jeonjk0
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After the murder of his elder brother Rajya Vardhana, Harsha Vardhana ascended the throne of Thaneswar with the consent of councillors of the State. He proved himself as the greatest ruler of the Pushyabhuti dynasty. Of course, he has not been accepted as one of the great Indian rulers, yet he occupies an important place in Indian history as a capable, just and benevolent ruler.

The first task before Harsha Vardhana was to avenge the murder of his brother and free his sister Rajyasri from the captivity of Deva Gupta. He swore vengeance on Sasanka and marched towards Kannauj with a large army. In the way, he met an emissary of Bhaskara Varman, king of Kamrupa and entered into an alliance with that State.

Harsha assumed the titles of Maharajadhiraja and Param Bhattaraka. He was a benevolent ruler and supervised the administration personally. ... Harsha was offered the throne of Thaneswar and, later on, the throne of Kannauj by the then ministers of the respective states.

Answered by mishramanisha09
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Harsha was the benevolent ruler he built his temples ,chaityas, vihar, Dharmshala ,schools ,etc. Nalanda University was granted the income received from 200 from its development and maintenance.

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