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Samprati (r. 224 – 215 BCE) was the 5th
Emperor of the
Maurya Empire. He was the
grandson of 3rd
Mauryan Emperor Ashoka and the son of Kunala.He succeeded...
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Dasharatha died in 224 BCE and was
succeeded by his
cousin Samprati.
Dasharatha was a
grandson of the
Mauryan emperor Ashoka. He is commonly...
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Maurya dynasty. He
ruled from 215–202 BCE. He was the
successor and son of
Samprati Maurya.
While the Yuga
Purana section of the
Gargi Samhita mentions him...
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young age in jealousy.
While he was not able to take the throne, his son,
Samprati,
became his heir.
Kunala also
served as the
Viceroy of
Taxila during the...
- son, the
Crown Prince Kunala. She was also the
grandmother of
Emperor Samprati.
Singh 2008, p. 332.
Lahiri 2015, p. 284. Singh,
Upinder (2008). A History...
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dedicated to
Kapardi Yaksha. ****her
north of the Vastupala-vihara, the
Samprati Raja
temple is situated. The
temple was
built in 1453 (VS 1509) CE by Shanraj...
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Great (3) r. 268-232 BCE
Tivala Kunala Dasharatha (4) r. 232-224 BCE
Samprati (5) r. 224-215 BCE
Shalishuka (6) r. 215-202 BCE
Devavarman (7) r. 202-195...
- present.
Emperor Samprati is
regarded as the "Jain Ashoka" for his
patronage and
efforts to
spreading Jainism in east India.
Samprati,
according to Jain...
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territories under Dasharatha,
which were
later reconquered by
Samprati, Kunala's son. Post
Samprati, the
Mauryas slowly lost many territories. In 180 BCE, Brihadratha...
- heritage. The Jain
history of
Pavagadh dates back to 3rd
century BC. King
Samprati, in the 3rd
century BC,
constructed the
temple and
installed the idol of...