The correct answer is Sri Gupta.
- Sri Gupta established the Gupta dynasty.
Key Points
- In Ancient India, the Gupta Dynasty ruled the mid-to-late 3rd century (approximately) to 543 AD.
- Founded by Sri Gupta, the dynasty rose to fame with rulers like Chandragupta-I, Samudragupta.
- The Murundas ruled for only 25 - 30 years.
- Around the last decade of the 3rd century CE (about 275 CE), the dynasty of the Guptas came to power.
- The Gupta empire established its control over a good part of the former dominions of both the Kushanas and the Satavahanas.
- The Guptas (possibly Vaishyas) kept northern India politically united for more than a century (335 CE- 455 CE).
- The Gupta period in ancient India is referred to as the “Golden Age” because of the numerous achievements in the field of arts, literature, science, and technology. It also brought about the political unification of the subcontinent.
Additional Information
- Sri Gupta
- Founder of the Gupta Dynasty.
- Reign from 240 CE to 280 CE.
- Used the title of Maharaja.
- Chandragupta I
- Reigned from 319 CE to 335/336 CE
- Started the Gupta Era
- He assumed the title of Maharajadhiraja.
- Married Lichchavi princess Kumaradevi
- Samudragupta
- Called ‘Napolean of India’ by V.A. Smith (Irish Indologist and Art Historian)
- His campaigns are mentioned in the Eran inscription (Madhya Pradesh)
- Chandragupta II
- Navratnas (9 Gems in his Court)
- Took the title Vikramaditya
- Kumaragupta I
- Founded Nalanda University
- He was also called Shakraditya
- Vishnugupta
- Last known ruler of the Gupta Dynasty.
