Prayag Shukla has written:
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'Portrait of an artist'
it has many things about the gupta king, samudragupta.
prashasti is an inscription meaning in praise of
there is no samudragupta prashasti infact there is sumadragupta's prishasti inscribed on a pillar
Gary Ray Hess has written: 'Sam Higginbottom of Allahabad' -- subject(s): Allahabad Agricultural Institute
The Prayag Prashasti is an ancient inscription discovered in Allahabad, India, which commemorates the achievements of the Gupta emperor Samudragupta. Written in Sanskrit and dated to the 4th century CE, it is inscribed on a pillar and highlights Samudragupta's military conquests, political alliances, and patronage of the arts. The text is significant for understanding the political history and cultural landscape of ancient India during the Gupta period. It serves as a crucial primary source for historians studying early Indian history and the Gupta dynasty's prominence.
The prashasti of Samudragupta was composed by Harisena, his court poet and minister. It is a eulogistic Sanskrit poem praising the achievements and conquests of Samudragupta.
Samudragupta's prashasti was an inscription composed by his court poet Harisena. It glorifies the achievements and conquests of Samudragupta, highlighting his military campaigns, administrative skills, and patronage of arts and literature. The prashasti is considered a valuable historical source for understanding the Gupta Empire's political and cultural achievements.
there is no samudragupta prashasti infact there is sumadragupta's prishasti inscribed on a pillar
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The population of Allahabad is 5,959,798.
Harishena, who was the court-poet of Samudragupta. This inscription is the eulogy of the king.
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