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Answered by 88kirandasgmailcom
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Samudragupta (reigned 335-380) is the second ruler of the Gupta Dynasty, who ushered in the Golden Age in India. He was a benevolent ruler, a great warrior and a patron of arts. Samudragupta, son of Chandragupta, was perhaps the greatest king of Gupta dynasty. His name appears in the Javanese text 'Tantrikamandaka'.


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Answered by devanand532
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-Samudragupta is the second ruler of the Gupta Dynasty, who ushered in the Golden Age in India. -He was a benevolent ruler, a great warrior and a patron of arts.

-Samudragupta, son of Chandragupta, was perhaps the greatest king of Gupta dynasty. His name appears in the Javanese text ‘Tantrikamandaka’

- The most detailed and authentic record of his reign is preserved in the rock pillar of Allahabad, composed by Harisena, the court poet of Samudragupta.


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