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Vikramaditya es un nombre real sánscrito que significa 'sol del valor', formado por vikrama (valentía, un paso audaz) y aditya (el sol). Se asocia principalmente con el legendario rey de Ujjain y con Chandragupta II de la dinastía Gupta, cuyo reinado (c. 375–415 d.C.) es considerado la Edad de Oro clásica de la India. Adoptado como título por numerosos gobernantes a lo largo de los siglos, el nombre encarna el poder solar, la realeza dhármica y el apogeo del florecimiento cultural sánscrito.
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- Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) — Gupta emperor (c. 375–415 CE) who adopted the title Vikramaditya; his reign is celebrated as India's classical Golden Age of art, science and literature.
- Hem Chandra Vikramaditya — 16th-century North Indian general and briefly emperor who took the title Vikramaditya after defeating the Mughal forces at the Battle of Delhi (1556).
- Vikramaditya of Ujjain (legendary) — Legendary king of Ujjain around the 1st century BCE, celebrated in the Vikramacharita tales for his wisdom, justice and supernatural encounters; considered the archetype of the ideal Hindu monarch.
- Vikramaditya Singh — Indian politician from Himachal Pradesh, son of former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, elected to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.