Amrakarddava was a general from Sukuli-desa (present day Madhya Pradesh) in the service of Emperor Chandragupta II of the Gupta Empire.
[1] Another obvious indicator of this interpretation is matriarchal names, which are often utilized in aboriginal communities and lower castes in southern India.
[1] Amrakarddava's military career is emphasized in inscriptions that speak of him as having won "banners of victory and fame in many battles."
Historians have connected this note to the Saka war, and they have argued that this conflict lasted for a long time.
[5] A donation mentioned in an inscription indicates that Amrakarddava gave a village and 25 dinars so that ten Buddhist monks and two lamps would be maintained in the monastery at Sanchi.