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Who was prabhavati gupta tell a rare example found about her

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Answered by pawansharma3400
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Prabhavatigupta, was queen and regent of the Vakataka dynasty. She was the queen consort of Rudrasena II, and ruled as the Queen and regent during the minority of her sons, Divakarasena, Damodarasena, and Pravarasena, from 385 until 405.

Answered by VaibhavSR
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Prabhavati Gupta was the daughter of Chandragupta II (375-415 C.E.) who was a famous ruler of early India. She was married to a Vakatak family of the Deccan Peninsula. She had donated land which is a rare example of donation by any woman.

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Prabhavatigupta (died c. 443), turned into a Gupta princess and Vakataka queen who turned into the consort of Maharaja Rudrasena II. Following the demise of her husband, she efficaciously dominated the Vakataka country as regent from approximately 390 to 410.

This is what Prabhavati Gupa states in her inscription: Prabhavati Gupta … instructions the gramakutumbinas (householders/peasants residing withinside the village), Brahmanas and others residing withinside the village of Danguna… “Be it recognized to you that at the twelfth (lunar day) of the bright (fortnight) of kartika, we have,

The finest king withinside the Gupta Empire turned into Chandragupta. Prabhavati turned into the second one daughter of this king. The rulers of Deccan had been the Vakatakas. She turned into married into this Vakataka dynasty. According to the Sanskrit Law Books, ladies had no proper for land or different properties. But because Prabhavati turned into the queen she turned into capable of make ‘bhoodan’ (land gift). Otherwise, it'd imply that the legal guidelines of the Dharmasastra had been now no longer implemented similarly everywhere.

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