FICTIONAL OR REAL ?

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Today in this chapter we will be looking into some legendary Kings of Bharatvarsh whose existence is debatable.

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1) SAMRAT VIKRAMADITYA :

This legendary King takes us back to our childhood days, where we enjoyed the stories of Vikram-Betal.

This legendary King takes us back to our childhood days, where we enjoyed the stories of Vikram-Betal

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Although Betal was not real, Mahartaj Vikram was. But who was he ?

Samrat Vikramaditya was none other than the son and successor of Maharaj Samudragupt, Chandragupta II, under whom Gupta Dynasty reached its zenith.

The story of Vikram-Betal comes from the book Betal-pachisi, written by Kalidas who was the court poet of Chandragupta II and the character of Vikramaditya was inspired by him

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The story of Vikram-Betal comes from the book Betal-pachisi, written by Kalidas who was the court poet of Chandragupta II and the character of Vikramaditya was inspired by him.

The Supiya stone pillar inscription, issued during the reign of his descendant Skandagupta, calls him "Vikramaditya".

2) PRITHVI VALLABH :

Prithivi vallabh is a 1921 Gujarati historical novel by Kanaiyalal Munshi. The book also got its adaptation in form of a 1943 film, and 2018 serial Prithvi Vallabh : Itihaas bhi, Rahasya bhi.

 The book also got its adaptation in form of a 1943 film, and 2018 serial Prithvi Vallabh : Itihaas bhi, Rahasya bhi

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As it is based on the genre of romance, many people think it to be as fiction and not real, which is far from truth.

Prithvi Vallabh literary means lover of earth, this is not the name but a title given to the Raja Vakpati Munj of Paramar Dynasty as he was a great patron of poets and scholars.

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