- See also
Mauryan Empire,
solid m****. Sanskrit: चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य IAST:
Candragupta Maurya) (Pali: चन्दगुत्त मोरीय,
Chandagutta Moriya) (Ancient Gr****: Σανδράκοπτος...
-
Chandragupta I (Gupta script: Cha-ndra-gu-pta, r. c. 319–335 CE) was a
monarch of the
Gupta Empire, who
ruled in
northern and
central India. His title...
- not 101). The date
portion of the
Mathura inscription reads (in IAST):
candragupta-sya vijarajya-saṃvatsa[re] ... kālānuvarttamāna-saṃvatsare ekaṣaṣṭhe...
- The
Sanchi inscription of
Chandragupta II is an
epigraphic record do****enting a
donation to the
Buddhist establishment at
Sanchi in the
reign of king Chandragupta...
- this work
should not be
regarded as the work of Kauṭilya, who
helped Candragupta to come to
power in Magadha."
Accordin to
Schlingloff (1967), "The traditional...
- Ajivikism, but
never with Brahmanism. A
persistent tradition maintains that
Candragupta was a Jaina." "The
picture that is
slowly gaining ground in
modern research...
- in the
Marathas may have been
inspired because of the
admiration for
Candragupta Maurya from the
north and
locals even to the
south of Goa had knowledge...
-
rarely extended their control beyond the p****, with the
Maurya king
Čandragupta being an exception. The
Khyber P**** has
witnessed the
spread of Gr****...
- (1971, p. 67): "...although as hero of the
story his role vis-a-vis
Candragupta is no
doubt exaggerated, it must have been a
prominent one to have become...
- on
earth through (the
memory of his) fame (kīrti).
Willis concludes:
Candragupta may have p****ed away but the
legacy of his
achievement is so
great that...