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Monday, 29 September 2014

Post –Maury/ Pre - Gupta Period (185 BC 319 AD)




Native Successors of Mauryas 
 
Sunga Dynasty : 185 BC- 73 BC                                                                 

                Sung Dynasty was established by  Pushymitra Sunga, a  Brahmin Commander –in –Chief  of last Mauryan ruler named Brihadratha  in 185 BC.

                 Pushyamitra was  a staunch adherent of orthodox Hinduism. However, the great Buddhist stupa at  Bharhut  (in M.P.) was built during the reign of Sungas .

                 Pushyamitra was succeeded by his son Agnimitra , the hero of Kalidasa’s drama ‘Malvikagnimitra ‘

                 After Agnimitra  , a series of weak rules such as Vasumitra , Vajramitra , Bhagabhadra ,Devabhuti, followed . leading to the decline of the dynasty.

                 During their rule there was a revival of Brahminical influence. The Bhagavata religion become important.
                 Patenjali, author of the ‘Mahabhasya’ was born at Gonarda in Central India. Patanjali was the Priest pf 2 asvamedia Yajnas, Performed  by Pushymitra Sunga.

                In arts the Bharhut  Stupa is the most famous monument of the Sunga period.
The fine gateway railing which surrounds the Sanchi  stupa , built by Ashoka , constructed during the sunga period.

               Other examples of Sunga Art : Vihar , Chaitya  and Stupa of  Bhaja (Poona ), Ameravati Stupa, Nasika Chaitya etc.

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