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Anant Pai
ISBN: 81-7508-149-X
Vol. No: 568
Chandragupta Vikramaditya
(A.D. 380-413), the son of Samudragupta, is one of the most familiar and
celebrated names in Indian history. He is remembered for his valour, courage,
sense of justice and above all his burning patriotism, due to which he
succeeded in expelling the Sakas from Western India. The incidents narrated
in this book are based on Devi Chandragupta by Visakhadatta. This work
is now lost but a few passages from it, quoted in other books, give us
a glimpse of the events narrated in it. There are also references to episodes
in the life of Chandragupta in literary works and inscriptions of a later
period. Chandragupta Vikramaditya’s reign brought about peace and prosperity
to a wide area extending from the Bay of Bengal to the Arabian Sea and
from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas. It is perhaps this that won for Chandragupta
Vikramaditya a permanent place in the hearts of the people of India.Fa-hien,
the Chinsese piligrim who travelled through India for more than ten years
(A.D. 400 – 411) during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya has left
an interesting record of the country and the life of the people inhabiting
it.
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