Who was the navratnas of Chandragupta 2?
What did Chandragupta-II do with his 9 gems?
What was Chandragupta II known for?
Who was the court poet of Chandragupta 2 Name the most famous play?
9 Gems (Navratnas) of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
The navratnas of Akbar were as follows: Raja Birbal, Miyan Tansen, Abul Fazal, Faizi, Raja Man Singh, Raja Todar Mal, Mullah Do Piazza, Fakir Aziao-Din, Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana.
It is believed that Chandragupta Maurya adopted Jainism and become an ascetic under the Jain saint Bhadrabahu and migrated south with him. He ended his life at Sravanabelgola in present day Karnataka by Jainism custom Santhara (death by fasting).
The rulers were the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) and the Mughal emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. The similarity between Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) and Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar is that the grandfather of both the rulers was the real founder of their kingdom.
Chandragupta II also known as Vikramaditya who continued the expansionist policy of his father. Under his rule, the administration reached its zenith and appointed nine jewels or Navratna named as Amarasimha, Dhanvantari, Ghatkharour, Kalidasa, Kshapanaka, Shanku, Varahamihira, Varuchi, Vetala- Bhatta.