kalaidas
Chandragupta(?)
they were alike because they believed the social order of the hindu Caste System
Both established an empireCreated a strong central governmentImposed harsh ruleCarried out and made internal improvements
Chandragupta basically believed that all rulers should have absolute power over they're land
Dhanvantari was a legendary physician and surgeon who is said to have appeared in the court of King Vikramaditya. He is believed to be the divine physician who emerged during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) with the pot of Amrita (nectar of immortality) in Hindu mythology.
The Loh Stambh, or Iron Pillar, near the Qutub Minar in Delhi is believed to have been installed during the reign of Chandragupta II, also known as Vikramaditya, in the 4th century CE. The pillar, made of iron and notable for its rust-resistant composition, is thought to commemorate the achievements of the Gupta Empire. Its exact purpose and original location remain subjects of historical speculation.
In the historical context of Chandragupta Maurya, Bhadrashala (or Bhadrashala) is often associated with the Nandas, the ruling dynasty before Chandragupta. During the power struggle that led to the establishment of the Maurya Empire, Bhadrashala is believed to have sided with the Nandas against Chandragupta. However, Chandragupta eventually overcame the Nandas with the assistance of his mentor, Chanakya, leading to the foundation of the Mauryan Empire.
sharing his power with governors of city-states
I am guessing you mean OVER the people. The answer MOST LIKELY is power
Kalidasa, the renowned ancient Indian poet and playwright, is believed to have been patronized by King Vikramaditya of the Gupta dynasty. Vikramaditya was known for his support of the arts and literature, which contributed to a flourishing cultural environment in his court. Although specific historical details about Kalidasa's life remain unclear, his works reflect the grandeur of the era and the influence of royal patronage in promoting literary talent.
Asoka wanted to bring people into India. Asoka believed in Buddhas ways. Chandragupta had strong armies and he was a Hindu.there is a big difference between them. Ashoka wanted peace and be equal to everybody. chandragupta wanted to live a luxury life and he only gathered with rich people. Ashoka was very religuos but chandragupta was only interested in luxury. Ashoka had a small army so that less money would be spent on paying them. chandragupta had a huge army.
Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, helped Chandragupta conquer Magadha primarily to avenge the humiliation he faced at the hands of King Dhananjoy, the ruler of Magadha. He believed that a strong, unified empire was essential for stability and prosperity in the region, and he saw Chandragupta as a capable leader to achieve this goal. Kautilya provided strategic guidance, political acumen, and resources, leveraging his knowledge of statecraft to orchestrate Chandragupta's rise to power. Their alliance ultimately laid the foundation for the Maurya Empire, which significantly influenced Indian history.