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- Mathura Varanasi Damodarpur Nalanda Eran Sankarpur Budhagupta (Gupta script: Bu-dha-gu-pta, r. c. 476 – 495 CE) was a Gupta emperor and the successor of...
- CE. The plate is a record do****enting a donation in the reign of king Budhagupta (circa CE 477–88) in year 168 of the Gupta era. The date is equivalent...
- 495 to 530 CE. He was son of Purugupta and probably the successor of Budhagupta. According to the Chinese monk Xuanzang, Narasimhagupta had to pay tribute...
- Kumaragupta III and Nalanda clay sealings of his sons Narasimhagupta and Budhagupta and his grandson Kumaragupta III. From the Saranath Buddha image inscription...
- are numeral scripts, with at least "2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7" preserved. The Budhagupta inscription is dated to 484–485 CE. It is s Vaishnava inscription. It...
- succeeded Purugupta who was most likely his father. He was succeeded by Budhagupta. Several statues of the standing Buddha, representative of Gupta art,...
- Mukherjee theorizes that Budhagupta was also a son of Kumaragupta I. However, the epigraphic evidence makes it clear that Budhagupta was a son of Kumaragupta...
- Northern India or the entire subcontinent.[citation needed] Gupta emperor Budhagupta met the young Harivarman in 487 AD,[page needed] when he was choosing...
- Skandagupta was followed by Purugupta (467–473), Kumaragupta II (473–476), Budhagupta (476–495), Narasimhagupta (495–530), Kumaragupta III (530–540), Vishnugupta...
- reign of Toramana (500–515 CE), and in Eran Stone Pillar Inscription of Budhagupta. Perhaps Mātṛ signifies one of the seven Mātṛkās or possibly, Vedic Mātariśvan...