Vishnugopa

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Vishnugopa was a Pallava king of Kanchi. He was the son of Buddhavarman.[1]

He was one of the kings defeated by Gupta Emperor Samudragupta during his southern expedition. Samudragupta's invasion probably occurred when he acted as a regent for his nephew Skandavarman III.[2]

A verse (lines 19–20) from the Allahabad stone pillar inscription of Samudragupta mentions Vishnugopa:

Whose magnanimity blended with valour was caused by (his) first capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of Pishṭapura, Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra, Damana of Ēraṇḍapalla, Vishṇugōpa of Kāñchī, Nīlarāja of Avamukta, Hastivarman of Vēṅgī, Ugrasēna of Pālakka, Kubēra of Dēvarāshṭra, and Dhanañjaya of Kusthalapura.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ REDDY, N. KRISHNA (1996). "ALAVAKONDA PRAKRIT CHARTER OF PALLAVA VISNUGOPAVARMAN, YEAR 1". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 57: 949–958. ISSN 2249-1937.
  2. ^ Ashvini Agrawal 1989, p. 110.
  3. ^ Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra; Altekar, Anant Sadashiv (1967). Vakataka - Gupta Age Circa 200-550 A.D. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 145. ISBN 9788120800267.


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