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The Chandra dynasty was a dynasty, originating from the South East region of Indian subcontinent, which ruled the area of Bengal, as well as . Later it was a neighbor to the to the north. Rulers of Chandra kingdom were adherents of . The Kings of Chandra dynasty were identified as the kings of Vangaladesha in the Tirumulai inscription of . The dynasty was founded around the 4th century AD.


History
The Anandachandra Inscription (729 AD) mentions that the Chandra dynasty was established by Dvenchandra (or Mahataing Chandra) in 370 AD. He had assumed the throne after the end of the Annaveta dynasty.
(2026). 9788131304051, APH Publishing. .
The ye Dhamma inscriptions of the Queen of Niti Chandra are dated to early 6th century AD based on paleographic grounds.
(2026). 9789814345101, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. .

The Chandra kingdom was one of the last 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 Buddhism to Southeast Asia.

During the reign of (c 930–975 AD), the administrative centre of the Chandra kingdom was established in in . He led invasions into . The Chandras played an important role in the regional politics and military history of erstwhile .

In the reign of King Govindachandra, the Chandras were eventually overthrown during an invasion by the of .


Maritime relations
The coastal kingdom had trade networks with states in what is now Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. 10th century shipwrecks around the coast of provide evidence of maritime links between southeastern Bengal and Southeast Asia. Bronze sculptures may have been imported by the Javanese from the Chandra kingdom in southeastern Bengal. merchants also traded with the kingdom.

King Anandachandra mentions mission he sent to Sinhalese King Silamegha (Aggabodhi IV) (727–766)


Marital relations
According to king Anandachandra's (22th King of this dynasty) inscription, the Chandra dynasty of Arakan had marital relations with the Tamralipta royal family (Tamluk Royal Family). King Anandachandra of Arakan was married to Princess Dhenda of Tamralipta.
(2026). 9788131304051, APH Publishing. .
(2014). 9781136848797, Routledge. .


Archaeology
There are numerous inscriptions dating from the period of the Chandra dynasty. The three archaeological sites associated with the dynasty include and in Bangladesh and in , Myanmar.


Education
Chandrapur University in Shrihatta was as large as other religious institutions like , , or and was established before Oxford, and Cambridge universities or even the Jagaddala Vihara. It was made by king Srichandra. Its exact location has not been found. Chandrapur university was unique in contrast with other universities and the viharas established by Buddhist kings in India. Its curriculum included almost all of the subjects from the Hindu Shastra except the grammar of Chandragomin who was Buddhist by religion. Moreover, the students of this university were also Hindu Brahmins. The nine monasteries were overseen mainly by Hindu Brahmins. This is because the Buddhist king, Srichandra, granted lands in Paschimbhag in the name of for nine Brahmin monasteries where the Chaturvedas were mainly taught. Kamalakanta Gupta referred to this grant as "unique among other Buddhist kings" since it implies Srichandra's favouritism towards Brahmins.

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.


List of Chandra rulers
+ !# !King !Period !Reign (CE)
Ruling from and
1Dvenchandra
(2018). 9781501719479, Cornell University Press. .
55370–425
2Rajachandra20425–445
3Kalachandra9445–454
4Devachandra22454-476
5Yajnachandra7476-483
6Chandrabandu6483-489
7Bhumichandra7489–496
8Bhutichandra24496–520
9Nitichandra55520–575
7Virachandra3575–578
11Pritichandra12578-90
12Prithvichandra7590–597
13Dhirtichandra3597–600
14Mahavira*12600-12
15Virayajap*12612-24
16Sevinren*12624-36
17Dharmasura*13636-49
18Vajrashakti*16649-65
19Dharmavijaya*36665–701
20Narendravijaya*2 yr 9 months701–703
21Dharmachandra*16703–720
22Anandachandra*9+720-729+
Ruling from
1Traillokyachandra30900–930
245930–975
325975–1000
4201000–1020
5Govindachandra301020–1050
*Note- These rulers may or may not be related to the Chandra dynasty.


Further reading
  • (2026). 9788126113903, Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd.

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