Who was Prabhavati Gupta in early Indian history? |
A ruler of the Deccan region Daughter of Chandragupta II A prominent Brahmana scholar An influential merchant |
Daughter of Chandragupta II |
Prabhavati Gupta, the daughter of the prominent ruler Chandragupta II (c. 375-415 CE) in early Indian history, was married into another influential ruling family, the Vakatakas, who held significant power in the Deccan region. Although the prevailing Sanskrit legal texts did not typically grant women independent access to resources like land, the inscription indicates that Prabhavati had such access and even made land grants. This could be due to her status as a queen, a rarity in early Indian history, making her situation exceptional. It is also possible that the implementation of legal provisions was not uniform during that period. |