Mandsaur Inscription of Kumaragupta
Mandsaur Inscription of Kumaragupta
- It was written
by Vatsabhatta during the
period of Kumaragupta (5th century).
- The starting
of the inscription praises the sun god and asks for
his blessings.
- The Mandsaur
inscription refers to Kumara Gupta 'reginging over the whole earth' (kumaragupte
prithvim prasasti).
- It mentions about
many silk weavers migrating
from Lata (Gujarat) to Dasapura.
- Some took up
other occupations, while those who kept to their original craft formed a
guild.
- Tantuvaya was the name
given to the guild mentioned in
Kumargupta's Mandsore inscription.
- During his
reign, the guild of silk-weavers built a temple dedicated to Surya in Dashapura
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