LIST OF KINGS IN SCHOLAR VIEW
Roots of satavanhana ???
In the first edition of this work, R. G. Bhandarkar had advanced the
view that the rise of the Satavahana power should be placed during
the second quarter of the first century B. C.1 This view
has been subsequently accepted by D. R. Bhandarkar2, H. C. Roy
Chaudhuri 3 and D. C. Sircar.
The arguments in favour of this view are not without weight. The most
cogent evidence insupport of this theory is the unanimous statement of
the Puranas that Simuka, the first Andhra (i.e.Satavahana king),
will rise to power after overthrowing the last Kanva ruler Susarman and
destroying what remained of the Shunga power5. It is generally assumed
that the Shungas ruledfrom c. 187 to 75 B. C. and the Kanvas from c.
75 to 30 B. C. It is therefore maintained by thisschool that the rise of
Simuka, the founder of the Satavahana dynasty, should be placed in the third
quarter of the first century B.C.
This would lead to the conclusion that the dynasty ruled for about two
and a half centuriesonly; we can now well understand why one Puranic
tradition asserts in round number that the rule ofthe Satavahanas lasted
for three centuries only.
Normally speaking about 17 or 18 kings only can flourish during this period,
and we ca nnow well understand why one Puranic tradition enumerates
18 Andhra kings only.
If we assume that the Satavahana dynasty consisted of about
thirty kings who ruled for about 450 years, we have to assume a
big gap of about 150 years between the earlier and later Satavahana
kings, known to us from inscriptions3and coins. This gap disappears
almost altogether I fwe place the rise of Simuka in c. 30 B.C.
R. P. Chanda has drawn attention to the palaeographical difficulties in
accepting the theory that Satakarni, the 3rd Satavahana
My view is that when Puranas shed light ,when there is no other
evidence present
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