Purugupta
Purugupta (Gupta script: Pu-ra-gu-pta,[1] Sanskrit: पुरुगुप्त) (reigned 467–473 CE) was an emperor of the Gupta dynasty in northern India. Purugupta was a son of the Gupta emperor Kumaragupta I by his queen Anantadevi. He succeeded his half-brother Skandagupta.[2] No inscription of Purugupta has been found so far. He is known from the Bhitari silver-copper seal of his grandson Kumaragupta III and Nalanda clay sealings of his sons Narasimhagupta and Budhagupta and his grandson Kumaragupta III. From the Saranath Buddha image inscription, it is concluded that he was succeeded by Kumaragupta II.[3]
Purugupta | |
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9th Gupta Emperor | |
Reign | c. 467 – c. 473 CE |
Predecessor | Skandagupta |
Successor | Kumaragupta II |
Dynasty | Gupta |
Father | Kumaragupta I |
Mother | Anantadevi |
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According to a Nalanda seal of Vishnugupta, Vishnugupta was son of Kumaragupta (II), and grandson of Purugupta.[5]
References
- Allen, John (1914). Catalogue of the coins of the Gupta dynasties. p. 134.
- Mahajan, V. D. (2007) [1960]. Ancient India. New Delhi: S. Chand. p. 512. ISBN 81-219-0887-6.
- Agarwal, Ashvini (1989). Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 220, 223–5. ISBN 81-208-0592-5.
- Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.3 (inscriptions Of The Early Gupta Kings) p.364
- Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.3 (inscriptions Of The Early Gupta Kings) p.364
Sun temple at konark was built by Narishmadeva-1 in 13 century. The temple is now a world heritage site.
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Preceded by Skandagupta |
Gupta Emperor 467–473 CE |
Succeeded by Kumaragupta II |