Summary: Summary: The text provides a detailed account of various aspects of the Gupta coinage, including Bhattaraka coins and their inscriptions, as well as their historical significance and connection to the Naga dynasty. It sheds light on the design elements, legends, and symbolic representations on the coins, offering insights into their cultural and religious connotations. Special attention is given to the identification and interpretation of symbols like the bow and arrow with Giva’s trident, revealing a link between the Gupta rulers and their contemporaries. The analysis of the coinage suggests a deeper understanding of the Gupta period and its influence on the coinage of western India. The study unravels the complexity of the Gupta coinage system and its socio-cultural implications, providing valuable insights into the numismatic history of the region.