Prabhavatigupta (died c. 443[1]) was a Gupta princess and Vakataka queen who was the consort of Maharaja Rudrasena II.
Prabhavatigupta had three sons with Rudrasena - Divakarasena, Damodarasena, and Pravarasena – but none of them were adults at the time of their father's untimely death.
[3] Divakarasena, the eldest son of Rudrasena and Prabhavatigupta, was the Yuvaraja or Crown Prince of the Vakataka kingdom.
[4] She was still alive four years later, when Pravarasena II made a grant for the spiritual welfare of both himself and his mother in this life and the next.
[8] In the Patna Museum Plate, all religious merit from Pravarasena's donation is said to accrue to the Queen Mother.