- by his
grandson Rudrasena I, the son of Gautamiputra. His
second son,
Sarvasena set up his
capital at
Vatsagulma (the
present day Washim).
Nothing is...
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Sarvasena I (r. c. 325 – 355 CE) was a king of the
Vakataka dynasty and the
founder of the
Vatsagulma branch of the line. He took on the
title of Dharma-Maharaja...
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Sarvasena II (r. c. 415 – 455 CE) was a
ruler of the
Vatsagulma branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the son and
successor of
Pravarasena II. Sarvasena...
- birth: The
first legend says that
Bharata married Sunanda, the
daughter of
Sarvasena, the king of the
Kashi kingdom, and
received from her a son
named Bhumanyu...
- Pravarasena's sons,
Sarvasena, was
likely a
viceroy of
southern Berar and the
Marathwada region of Maharashtra. Upon his father's death,
Sarvasena founded a branch...
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Sarvasena I c. 325 - 355
Vindhyasena (Vindhyashakti II) c. 355 - 400
Pravarasena II c. 400 - 415
Sarvasena II c. 415 - 455
Devasena c. 455 - 480 Harishena...
- birth. The
first story says that
Bharata married Sunanda, the
daughter of
Sarvasena, the King of the
Kashi kingdom and
begot upon her the son
named Bhumanyu...
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Kingdom and were
called as Panchalas. Dritimana, (son of Mudgala)
Drdhanemi Sarvasena, (founder of
Ujjain Kingdom)
Mitra Rukmaratha Suparswa Sumathi Sannatimana...
- 2018.
Mohan Lal (2007).
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Literature: Navaratri-
Sarvasena. New Delhi:
Sahitya Akademi. pp. 3585–3586. ISBN 81-260-1003-1.{{cite...
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Sarvasena I c. 325 - 355
Vindhyasena (Vindhyashakti II) c. 355 - 400
Pravarasena II c. 400 - 415
Sarvasena II c. 415 - 455
Devasena c. 455 - 480 Harishena...