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why was the title of` sakari´given to chandragupta 2? anyone known the answer please tell me fast it is urgent ​

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Answered by shamir43
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Answer:

Samudragupta, while conquering territories and consolidating the Gupta Empire, struck terror in the hearts of the foreign powers who ruled over a large part of western India. But he did not conquer them and annexed their territories to his empire. Those foreign powers paid due regards to the Gupta monarch as the Lord Paramount of northern India, but enjoyed their independence.

Explanation:

From the Gupta inscriptions it is known that in his life-time Samudragupta selected Chandragupta II as his successor to the throne ‘out of his many sons’ by considering him as his Satputra or the most worthy son.

He was the son of queen Datta or Dattadevi, described as Mahadevi. Chandragupta II was the worthy son of a worthy father.

He took up the heroic legacy of his father and earned further glories for the Gupta dynasty. He is identified with the famous Vikramaditya of the Indian traditions, a king of many legends who ruled from Ujjayini.

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