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{{Short description|Chief queen of Samundragupta}} | |||
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| spouse = [[Samudragupta]] | | spouse = [[Samudragupta]] | ||
| issue = [[Chandragupta II]] and possibly [[Ramagupta]] | | issue = [[Chandragupta II]]<ref name="history"/><ref name="samudra">{{cite book |last1=Gopal |first1=Lallanji |title=Samudragupta |date=1969 |publisher=National Book Trust, India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5uW1AAAAIAAJ&q=Dattadevi |language=en}}</ref> and possibly [[Ramagupta]] | ||
| religion = [[Hinduism]] | | religion = [[Hinduism]] | ||
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'''Dattadevi''' | '''Dattadevi''' of the [[Gupta Empire|Gupta]] emperor [[Samudragupta]].<ref name="http://www.hindupedia.com/Dattadevi">{{cite web |title=Dattādevī |url=http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Datt%C4%81dev%C4%AB |website=hindupedia.com/ |publisher=hindupedia.com |accessdate=2020-11-17}}</ref><ref name="https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/kings-queens1-chandraguptai-kumaradevi2-samudragupta-dattadevi3-chandraguptaii-dhruvadevi4-kumarguptai-kuberanagaselect-the-correct-answer-from-the/">{{cite web |title=kings-queens1-chandraguptai-kumaradevi2-samudragupta-dattadevi3-chandraguptaii-dhruvadevi4-kumarguptai-kuberanagaselect-the-correct-answer-from-the/ |url=https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/kings-queens1-chandraguptai-kumaradevi2-samudragupta-dattadevi3-chandraguptaii-dhruvadevi4-kumarguptai-kuberanagaselect-the-correct-answer-from-the/ |website=toppr.com |publisher=www.toppr.com |accessdate=2020-11-17}}</ref> She was the mother of [[Samudragupta|Samudragupta's]] successor, [[Chandragupta II]],<ref name=tej> {{cite book |author=Tej Ram Sharma |title=A Political History of the Imperial Guptas: From Gupta to Skandagupta |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fWVZWjNAcAgC |year=1989 |publisher=Concept |isbn=978-81-7022-251-4 |page=148}}</ref> She was most probably married to [[Samudragupta]] during his educational career.<ref name="samudra"/> [[Harisena]], Samudragupta's court poet and close friend, played an important role{{clarify|date=November 2020}} in the marriage of Samudragupta to Dattadevi.<ref name="Keith1966">{{cite book|last=Keith|first=Arthur Berriedale|title=A History of Sanskrit literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2uiAAAAAIAAJ|year=1966|publisher=Oxford University Press|pages=76–7}}</ref> She is described as a "virtous and faithful wife" in an [[Eran]] inscription.<ref name="history">{{cite book |title=Indian History |date=1988 |publisher=Allied Publishers |isbn=978-81-8424-568-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MazdaWXQFuQC&dq=Dattadevi&pg=PA400 |language=en}}</ref> | ||
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| Dattadevi | |
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| Spouse | Samudragupta |
| Issue | Chandragupta II[1][2] and possibly Ramagupta |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Dattadevi of the Gupta emperor Samudragupta.[3][4] She was the mother of Samudragupta's successor, Chandragupta II,[5] She was most probably married to Samudragupta during his educational career.[2] Harisena, Samudragupta's court poet and close friend, played an important role[clarification needed] in the marriage of Samudragupta to Dattadevi.[6] She is described as a "virtous and faithful wife" in an Eran inscription.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Indian History. Allied Publishers. 1988. ISBN 978-81-8424-568-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Gopal, Lallanji (1969). Samudragupta. National Book Trust, India.
- ↑ "Dattādevī". hindupedia.com/. hindupedia.com. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
- ↑ "kings-queens1-chandraguptai-kumaradevi2-samudragupta-dattadevi3-chandraguptaii-dhruvadevi4-kumarguptai-kuberanagaselect-the-correct-answer-from-the/". toppr.com. www.toppr.com. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
- ↑ Tej Ram Sharma (1989). A Political History of the Imperial Guptas: From Gupta to Skandagupta. Concept. p. 148. ISBN 978-81-7022-251-4.
- ↑ Keith, Arthur Berriedale (1966). A History of Sanskrit literature. Oxford University Press. pp. 76–7.