Banabhatta was the court poet of which of the following Indian kings?
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SSC CPO 13th-March-2019-Shift-2
Harshavardhana
Correct AnswerPulkesin II
Incorrect AnswerYasovarman
Incorrect AnswerChandra gupta II
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Harshavardhana
- Banabhatta was indeed the court poet of Harshavardhana, who ruled in the early 7th century.
- Harshavardhana was a notable ruler of north India, and Banabhatta penned the famous work "Harshacharita", which is a detailed biography of Harsha.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 2: Pulakesin II
- Pulakesin II was a ruler of the Chalukya dynasty in South India.
- He is not associated with Banabhatta.
- Option 3: Yasovarman
- Yasovarman was a ruler in central India who ruled in the 7th century.
- There is no historical evidence linking Banabhatta to Yasovarman.
- Option 4: Chandra Gupta II
- Chandra Gupta II was a powerful emperor of the Gupta dynasty in the 4th century.
- He had many poets in his court, but Banabhatta was not one of them.
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