Q. Which of the Republican states in the Post-Mauryan period patronized Shaivism?
(a) Audumburas
(b) Kunindas
(c) Yaudehyas
(d) All the above
Ans: (d) All the above
Explanation: In the Post-Mauryan period, all of the Republican states mentioned patronized Shaivism. Therefore, the answer is (d) All the above.
The Audumbaras, Kunindas, and Yaudheyas were among the Republican states that emerged after the decline of the Mauryan Empire in ancient India. These states were known for their patronage of Shaivism, which is the worship of Lord Shiva as the supreme deity.
Shaivism was a prominent religious tradition during this period, and these Republican states played a role in promoting and supporting its practices. They built temples, performed rituals, and supported Shaivaite priests and communities. These states contributed to the development and spread of Shaivism in their respective regions.