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Bhanugupta was one of the
lesser known kings of the
Gupta dynasty. He is only
known from an
inscription in Eran, and a
mention in the Manjushri-mula-kalpa...
- (immolation of widow) is
found in an
inscription at Eran, the
Inscription of
Bhanugupta (510 CE). The
following sequence of
cultures have been
obtained and carbon...
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inscription of
Bhanugupta has
undergone different translations,
leading to
varying interpretations.
Initially translated in 1888, it
suggested Bhanugupta's encounter...
- into the m**** of fire (funeral pyre). — Eran
inscription of
Bhanugupta, 510 CE.
Bhanugupta in the
inscription is only
mentioned as a "Raja" and not a "Maharaja"...
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Vishnugupta (540–550), two
lesser known kings namely,
Vainyagupta and
Bhanugupta. In the late 490's the
Alchon Huns
under Toramana and
Mihirakula broke...
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inscription of
Bhanugupta According to the Eran
inscription of
Gupta Empire ruler Bhanugupta (new
revised translation published in 1981),
Bhanugupta and his...
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Kumaragupta II (473 - 476)
Budhagupta (476 – 495)
Narasimhagupta (495 – ?) (
Bhanugupta) (c. 510)
Vainyagupta (c. 507)
Kumaragupta III (c. 530)
Vishnugupta (540...
- 510 CE
inscription at Eran
mentioning the wife of Goparaja, a v****al of
Bhanugupta,
burning herself on her husband's pyre is
considered to be a Sati stone...
- to
Kashmir to
retake the throne. Narasimhagupta's
governor in Malwa,
Bhanugupta may also have been
involved in this conflict. The
Guptas were traditionally...
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Kumaragupta II (473 - 476)
Budhagupta (476 – 495)
Narasimhagupta (495 – ?) (
Bhanugupta) (c. 510)
Vainyagupta (c. 507)
Kumaragupta III (c. 530)
Vishnugupta (540...