The Chandra dynasty was a Buddhist dynasty, originating from the South East Bengal region of Indian subcontinent, which ruled the Samatata area of Bengal, as well as Arakan. Later it was a neighbor to the Pala Empire to the north. Rulers of Chandra kingdom were adherents of Buddhism. The Kings of Chandra dynasty were identified as the kings of Vangaladesha in the Tirumulai inscription of Chola dynasty. The dynasty was founded around the 4th century AD.
The Chandra kingdom was one of the last Buddhist strongholds in the Indian subcontinent. The kingdom flourished as a center of the Tantric schools of Buddhism. It played a role in the diffusion of Mahayana Buddhism to Southeast Asia.
During the reign of Srichandra (c 930–975 AD), the administrative centre of the Chandra kingdom was established in Bikrampur in Vanga kingdom. He led invasions into Kamarupa. The Chandras played an important role in the regional politics and military history of erstwhile Bengal.
In the reign of King Govindachandra, the Chandras were eventually overthrown during an invasion by the Chola dynasty of South India.
King Anandachandra mentions mission he sent to Sinhalese King Silamegha (Aggabodhi IV) (727–766)
Land distribution among 25 classes of people, guests, and students indicates an efficient administration in the universities. According to Zafir Setu, this administrative arrangement is more consistent with the present-day university system.
Maritime relations
Marital relations
Archaeology
Education
List of Chandra rulers
*Note- These rulers may or may not be related to the Chandra dynasty.
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!Reign (CE) Ruling from Dhanyawadi and Waithali 1 Dvenchandra 55 370–425 2 Rajachandra 20 425–445 3 Kalachandra 9 445–454 4 Devachandra 22 454-476 5 Yajnachandra 7 476-483 6 Chandrabandu 6 483-489 7 Bhumichandra 7 489–496 8 Bhutichandra 24 496–520 9 Nitichandra 55 520–575 7 Virachandra 3 575–578 11 Pritichandra 12 578-90 12 Prithvichandra 7 590–597 13 Dhirtichandra 3 597–600 14 Mahavira* 12 600-12 15 Virayajap* 12 612-24 16 Sevinren* 12 624-36 17 Dharmasura* 13 636-49 18 Vajrashakti* 16 649-65 19 Dharmavijaya* 36 665–701 20 Narendravijaya* 2 yr 9 months 701–703 21 Dharmachandra* 16 703–720 22 Anandachandra* 9+ 720-729+ Ruling from Harikela 1 Traillokyachandra 30 900–930 2 Srichandra 45 930–975 3 Kalyanachandra 25 975–1000 4 Ladahachandra 20 1000–1020 5 Govindachandra 30 1020–1050
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