
Chandragupta II
Chandragupta II, also known as Vikramaditya, was a prominent ruler of the Gupta Empire in ancient India, reigning around 375 to 415 CE. He is celebrated for expanding the empire to its greatest extent, fostering economic prosperity, and promoting arts and culture, including literature and science. Under his rule, the Gupta era is often referred to as the "Golden Age of India" due to significant advancements in these fields. Chandragupta II is also known for his military conquests and alliances, which strengthened the empire. His reign marked a high point in Indian civilization, influencing future generations.