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write a short note on allahabad prasasti​

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Answered by singhrajni993
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Explanation

Allahabad Prashasti or prayaga Prashasti is an inscription found at Allahabad. It is written in sanskrit.

As the name suggest it is a Prashasti, written in praise of the ruler Samudragupta, a ruler of Gupta dynasty by his court poet Harishena. Like any other Prashasti it's significance is debatable. For example some historian tries to find factual datas from it but we need to keep in mind that those who composed and read them often treasured them as works of poetry rather than as accounts that were literally true. Although there can be some truth in it but caution is needed when handling such texts.

For example in this prashasti the poet Harishena mentions the victories of Samudragupta. The inscription is a panegyric praising Samudragupta and lists the political and military achievements of his reign including his expeditions to the south. It is not just the victories that mentioned here but name of the places that were conquered by him and who paid tribute to him.

Through the use of the inscription historian are able to reconstruct the ruler named Samudragupta.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

a short note on allahabad prasasti​

Explanation:

The Allahabad Prashasti is a totally critical epigraphic proof belonging to the length of the Gupta empire. Its author, Harisena become a courtroom docket poet of the Gupta king Samudragupta and he composed the prashasti in reward of his patron. The prashasti elaborates at the Gupta rule and administration.

Allahabad Prashasti: It is likewise called Prayag Prashasti. It is a pillar inscription of Samudragupta located at Allahabad and written in Sanskrit.

The Allahabad Prasasti become first inscribed at the Ashokan Pillar in Kausambhi, close to Allahabad. It become later relocated to the Allahabad fort. It is an Ashokan Stambh, however it has 4 one of a kind inscriptions, The wellknown Ashokan inscriptions in Brahmi script are located on all pillars.

Harisena, additionally known as Harishena or Hirisena, become a 4th-century Sanskrit poet, panegyrist, and authorities minister. He become an critical discern withinside the courtroom docket of Gupta emperor, Samudragupta. His maximum well-known poem, written c. 345 C.E., describes the bravery of Samudragupta and is inscribed at the Allahabad Pillar.

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