Banabhatta was the court poet of ______.
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SSC MTS 25th July 2022 Shift-3
Harshavardhana
Correct AnswerKumaragupta
Incorrect AnswerBindusara
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Banabhatta was the court poet of Harshavardhana. He is famous for writing the "Harshacharita," a biography of Harshavardhana, and "Kadambari," a classic Sanskrit novel.
- Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor, was known for his role in promoting Buddhism and his inscriptions, but there's no record of Banabhatta serving him.
- Kumaragupta was a Gupta emperor known for maintaining the empire established by his ancestors. There's no connection to Banabhatta.
- Bindusara, the Mauryan ruler and father of Ashoka, also bears no historical link to Banabhatta.
Your Answer: Option 1 - Harshavardhana
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