Kshapanak, also known as Kshapanaka or Kshapanaka the Great, was a prominent figure in ancient Indian history, often linked to the region of Magadha. He is mentioned in various historical texts, particularly in the context of the Mauryan Empire. Kshapanak is sometimes associated with the spread of Buddhism and the patronage of Buddhist institutions. His exact historical role and significance remain subjects of scholarly debate, with limited concrete evidence detailing his contributions.
Dhanvantri Vetal bhatt Ghat karpar Varamhira Vanaruchi Kalidas Shanku Amarsimha Kshapanak
The nine navratans of chandragupta II OR chandragupta vikramaditya are:- dhanvantari vetal bhatt ghat karpar varahamihira vanaruchi kalidas shanku amarasimha kshapanak
The Navartnas or nine gems in the court of Chandragupta II or Vikramaditya were : i. Dhanvantari ii. Kshapanak iii. Amarasimha iv. Shanku v. Vetal Bhatt vi. Ghat Karpar vii. Varahamihira viii. Vararuchi ix. Kalidasa