Gomitra was one of the first rulers of the Mitra dynasty, a group of rulers whose name incorporated the suffix "-mitra" and who are thought to have ruled the area of Mathura from around 150 BCE to 50 BCE.
[1][2] It is thought that Gomitra ruled during the second half of the 2nd century BCE.
[1] Gomitra potin Karshapana coins with, on the obverse a goddess standing among symbols, with a tree to the left, a river below, and a Srivatsa and small Ujjain symbol to the right.
The legend in Brahmi bears the name Gomitasa.
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