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The title "Devaputra," meaning "son of the god" or "divine son," was adopted by various rulers in ancient Indian history, particularly by the Mauryan dynasty, such as Emperor Ashoka. It was used to convey a divine or semi-divine status, enhancing the ruler's authority and legitimacy. This title is also associated with the Gupta Empire, signifying the continuation of this tradition among Indian monarchs to emphasize their connection to the divine.

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