After the fall of Maurya Empire, India
After the fall of Maurya Empire, India was divided into many pieces. New kingdoms started to be established in India. People started worrying about their country, religion, wealth and society. At the same time, three empires arose in India to make India strong, united and vast by bringing political unity again. Vakataka in the south, Navamsha in the centre and Sri Gupta laid the foundation of Gupta dynasty on the throne of Magadha in the east of India, whose capital was Pataliputra. After this power struggle and rule, Gupta came into the hands of Chandragupta I through Ghatotkach. Many kings of India were imprisoned by the heat of Chandragupta's sword. Chandragupta I had many sons. One of them was Samudragupta. Samudragupta had established such a flag of bravery in his childhood that he was talked about in every city. One day, child Samudragupta saw a dream that he had conquered the Saptapuri and imprisoned the kings of the whole world in the capital Pataliputra. It did not take long for father Chandragupta to understand the dream of his Arya Kumar and he immediately announced that Samudragupta would be the future emperor of Magadha. On hearing this announcement, all the brothers including the elder brother Kanch Kumar despised Samudragupta. At the time of Samudragupta's coronation, all the brothers revolted in the kingdom. It did not take Samudragupta even a moment to crush this revolt and he established his rule over Magadha.
After completing the coronation, he took oath as Aryan Emperor. Who is this Emperor Samudragupta Vikramaditya? Emperor Samudragupta, who was called the bravest of the brave who sat on the throne of Pataliputra, was an invincible warrior who created a united India by winning 100 wars. The fear of Samudragupta's name was so much that many kings voluntarily sent letters to accept Samudragupta's subordination. He used to adorn the villages. He was a rapist who waved his sword all over the world. Samudragupta made such a mark on his name that the kings of Gandhara, Sri Lanka and Manav kingdom started paying tax to Samudragupta every year. His policy was that the saint should rise and the asadu should be destroyed. Dharma should be hailed and the unrighteous should be destroyed. The enemy should be given a chance, but till the second chance is given, the enemy should be cut into pieces. The kings of the south used to send gifts to Samudragupta every year to escape his wrath. From Gandhara in the west to Assam in the east and from the plains of Sri Lanka in the south to the Himalayan hills, Samudragupta's name was ringing everywhere. Emperor Samudragupta made India proud. After defeating him many Ashwamedha Yagyas were organized. During his time gold coins were circulated in India. During his time Hindu religion reached its heights and India's trade was at its peak. Overall when India was divided into pieces then only he rose as a sole warrior and made whole India his own.