Agnimitra


Agnimitra was the second king of the Shunga dynasty of northern India. He succeeded his father, Pushyamitra Shunga, in 149 BC. The Vayu Purana and the Brahmanda Purana have assigned 8 years as the length of his reign.

Ancestry and early life

According to Kālidāsa in the Mālavikāgnimitram, Agnimitra belonged to the Baimbika family, while the Puranas mention him as a Shunga. The Mālavikāgnimitra, informs us that he was the Goptri at Vidisha during his father's reign.
The Mālavikāgnimitra gives us the names of three of his queens: Dharini, Iravati, and Malavika.

War with Vidarbha

According to the Mālavikāgnimitra, a war broke out between the Shungas and neighboring Vidarbha kingdom during Agnimitra's reign. Before the rise of the Shungas, Vidarbha had become independent from the Mauryan Empire when a former Mauryan sachiva put his brother-in-law Yajnasena on the throne. Madhavasena, a cousin of Yajnasena, sought help from Agnimitra in overthrowing his cousin, but was captured while crossing the border of Vidarbha and imprisoned.
Agnimitra demanded the release of Madhavasena, and in return Yajnasena demanded the release of the former Mauryan minister, who had been captured earlier by Agnimitra. Instead, Agnimitra sent his army to invade Vidarbha. Yajnasena was defeated and forced to divide Vidarbha with Madhavasena, and both cousins recognized the suzerainty of the Shunga rulers.

Succession

Agnimitra's reign ended in 141 BC and he was succeeded either by his son Vasujyeshtha or Sujyeshtha.