Gupta Dynesty
Sri Gupta was the founder of Gupta rule.He was succeeded by Ghatotkacha.The real founder of the Gupta power was Chandragupta I (319-355 A.D.) He was the first independent king with the title of Maharajadhiraja. He started the Gupta era in 319-320 A.D. He married a Lichchavi Princess. His empire included Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Bengal.
Samudragupta (355-380 A.D.) enlarged enormously the Gupta kingdom. His achievements are mentioned in the Prayag-Prasasti composed by Harisena. He defeated 12 rulers of Dakshinapatha. Harisena and Vasubandhu adorned his court. He was a great patron of art and adopted the title of Kaviraja. On some coins he is shown playing the Veena. V.A. Smith calls Samudragupta the ‘Napoleon of India’.Samudragupta had a disputed accession to the throne.
Virasena was the commander of Samdragupta during his southern campaign.Samudragupta performed the Aswamedha Yajna and struck gold coins of Yupa type. He granted permission to the Buddhist king of Ceylon Meghavarman to build a Monastery at Bodh Gaya. Samudragupta was succeeded by Ramgupta but Chandragupta II killed him and married his queen Dhruvadevi.He entered into matrimonial alliance with the Nagas by marrying princess Kubernaga.He defeated the Saka king Rudrasimha III and annexed his kingdom.He adopted the title of Vikramaditya.
Mehrauli iron pillar inscription mentions his authority over North western India and a portion of Bengal.Virasena’s Udaigiri cave inscription refers to his conquest of the whole world. He made Ujjain his second capital. His court contained 9 gems including Kalidasa, Amarsimha, Fa-hien, Acharya Dignaga etc. Veerasena Saba was the court poet and minister of Chandragupta II. Amarkhaddava was his army general.Fa-hien, the Chinese traveller came during the time of Chandragupta II. He issued silver and copper coins.
Taxes Levied during the Gupta Dynasty
Bhag Kings share of produce Bhoga General tribute Hiranya Tax on special produce taken in cash Bedakbhog Irrigation tax Bhatta Police tax Charasana Grazing tax Chat Security tax Gupta Temples: Places Vishnu temple : Tigawa (Jabalpur) Dasavtar temple : Deogarh (Jhansi)
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