Sudarshana Lake
Artificial lake in Gujarat, India
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Sudarshana Lake is an artificial lake located in the semi-arid region of Kathiawar.[1] The lake was originally commissioned by Chandragupta Maurya and later renovated by several kings across different dynasties.[2][3][4]
| Sudarshana Lake | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bhavnath, Girnar, Gujarat |
| Coordinates | 21.5272°N 70.5035°E |
| Lake type | Ancient lake, Man-made lake |
| Settlements | Girnar |
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History
Sudarshana Lake was originally constructed by Pushyagupta, a governor under the Maurya emperor Chandragupta Maurya (c. 320–297 BCE). The lake was built as part of a water conservation project in the semi-arid region of Kathiawar, now Gujarat.[5] Later, during the reign of Ashoka (c. 268–232 BCE), the lake underwent renovations by Tushaspha, a governor appointed by Ashoka.

The lake suffered damage in the 2nd century CE due to heavy rains, which led to a breach in the dam. In 150 CE, Rudradaman I, a king of the Western Kshatrapas, undertook a major renovation as recorded in the Junagadh Rock Inscription of Rudradaman. The lake was also repaired by Suvisakha, a Parthian governor under Rudradaman.[6]
(L.8)... for the sake of ordered to be made by the Vaishya Pushyagupta, the provincial governor of the Maurya king Chandragupta Maurya; adorned with conduits for Ashoka the Maurya by the Yavana king Tushaspha while governing; and by the conduit ordered to be made by him, constructed in a manner worthy of a king (and) seen in that breach, the extensive dam.
—Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman[7][8]
The lake was also restored by Chakrapalita, the son of Parnadatta, the governor of Saurashtra under King Skandagupta.[9] Chakrapalita repaired the breach and rebuilt the embankment—100 cubits long, 68 cubits wide, and as tall as seven men—in just two months.[10][11]
