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प्रश्न
Who was given the title Kaviraja? Why?
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उत्तर
Samudragupta was a devotee of Vishnu. He revived the Vedic practice of performing horse sacrifice. Performed by kings to prove their imperial sovereignty. He issued gold coins and in one of them, he is portrayed playing harp (veenai). Samudragupta was not only a great conqueror but a lover of poetry and music and for this, he earned the title ‘Kaviraja’.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Statement I: Chandragupta II did not have cordial relationship with the rulers of South India.
Statement II: The divine theory of kingship was practised by the Gupta rulers.
__________, the king of Ceylon, was a contemporary of Samudragupta.
Who were the Huns?
Collect information about the contribution of Aryabhatta to astronomy.
Visit a nearby ISRO centre to know more about satellite launching.
Vishnugopa was the ruler of ______.
Choose the odd one.
Kshetra, Vasti, Nitisara, Khila.
The last of the great Guptas was ______.
Match:
| Kalidasa | 1. | Architect |
| Sanku | 2. | Physician |
| Varahamihira | 3. | Sanskrit Poet |
| Dhanvantri | 4. | Magician |
| Vittalbhatta | 5. | Astronomer |
Assertion (A): The last of the great Guptas Narasimha Gupta I was paying tribute to Mihirakula.
Reason (R): He stopped paying tribute to Mihirakula’s hostility towards Buddhism.
