The greatest claim to fame of the Satavahanas is on account of (a) Pursuing a tolerant religious policy and giving common patronage to Buddhism and Brahmanism (b) Adoption of Prakrit as their court language in preference to Sanskrit (c) Great economic prosperity and brisk inland and foreign trade (d) Great contribution to Indian art as evident from the art of Amravati and Nagarjunakonda
The greatest claim to fame of the Satavahanas is on account of (a) Pursuing a tolerant religious policy and giving common patronage to Buddhism and Brahmanism (c) Great economic prosperity and brisk inland and foreign trade.