Dharma-Mahārāja
Sarvasena I |
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Dharma-Mahārāja |
Reign | c. 325 – 355 CE |
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Predecessor | Pravarasena I |
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Successor | Vindhyasena |
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House | Vakataka |
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Vakataka dynasty c. 250 - 510 CE |
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| | Vindhyashakti | c. 250 - 275 | Pravarasena I | c. 275 - 335 |
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Nandivardhana-Pravarapura Branch |
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Rudrasena I | c. 335 - 360 | Prithivishena I | c. 360 - 385 | Rudrasena II | c. 385 - 390 | Prabhavatigupta (regent) | c. 390 - 410 | Damodarasena | c. 410 - 420 | Pravarasena II | c. 420 - 455 | Narendrasena | c. 455 - 480 | Prithivishena II | c. 480 - 500 |
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Vatsagulma Branch |
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Sarvasena I | c. 325 - 355 | Vindhyasena (Vindhyashakti II) | c. 355 - 400 | Pravarasena II | c. 400 - 415 | Sarvasena II | c. 415 - 455 | Devasena | c. 455 - 480 | Harishena | c. 480 - 510 |
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Sarvasena I (r. c. 325 – 355 CE[1]) was a king of the Vakataka dynasty and the founder of the Vatsagulma branch of the line. He took on the title of Dharma-Maharaja and was likely an accomplished poet in Prakrit. Later writers extolled his lost work, the Harivijaya, and some of his verses were also included in the Gathasattasai.[2] Sarvasena was succeeded by his son Vindhyasena.[3]
References
- ^ Shastri, Ajay Mitra (1997). Vakatakas: Sources and History. Aryan Books International. p. 212. ISBN 9788173051234.
- ^ Singh, Upinder (2009). A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century. New Delhi: Pearson Longman. pp. 482–484. ISBN 978-81-317-1677-9. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ A.S. Altekar (2007). Majumdar, R.C.; Altekar, A.S. (eds.). The Vakataka-Gupta Age. Motilal Banarsi Dass. pp. 110–111. ISBN 9788120800434.