- in 554 CE, and died at Prayaga. His son
Damodaragupta suffered reverses against the Maukharis.
Damodaragupta's son
Mahasenagupta allied with the Pushyabhuti...
- (tenth century) Kuttanimata, by the eighth-century
Kashmiri poet
Damodaragupta (
Dāmodaragupta's Kuṭṭanīmata,
though often included in
lists of this sort, is...
-
Alchon Huns: "The son of that king (Kumaragupta) was the
illustrious Dâmôdaragupta, by whom (his)
enemies were slain, just like the
demons by (the god)...
-
Warder (1994),
Indian kāvya literature: The ways of
originality (Bāna to
Dāmodaragupta),
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ., p. 121, ISBN 978-81-208-0449-4
Panini 6...
-
invading Magadha circa 575 CE and
defeating the
Later Guptas kings Damodaragupta and Mahasenagupta,
which made him
ruler of the
entire Uttar Pradesh...
- taxes—customs-levy, prostitution-levy, market-tax etc.—corruption was
rampant and
Damodaragupta takes frequent digs. The
Nilamata Purana is
believed to have been commissioned...
-
Warder (1994),
Indian kāvya literature: The ways of
originality (Bāna to
Dāmodaragupta), vol. 4 (reprint ed.),
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ., pp. 133–144, ISBN 978-81-208-0449-4...
- the Hunas: "The son of that king (Kumaragupta) was the
illustrious Dâmôdaragupta, by whom (his)
enemies were slain, just like the
demons by (the god)...
-
Warder (1994),
Indian kāvya literature: The ways of
originality (Bāna to
Dāmodaragupta), vol. 4 (reprint ed.),
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ., pp. 133–144, ISBN 978-81-208-0449-4...
- the Hunas: "The son of that king (Kumaragupta) was the
illustrious Dâmôdaragupta, by whom (his)
enemies were slain, just like the
demons by (the god)...