Virasena Saba
Virasena Saba was the chief minister of the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II. He was also the foreign affairs, peace and war minister. He was the emperor's favourite minister and an accomplished poet. He is known from an Udaygiri cave undated inscription, which records the excavation of a cave temple dedicated to Shiva. He was an ardent Shaivite.
Name
The first part of his name is Vira, which means 'brave', and the second is Sena, the whole name literally meaning 'one with a brave array'.Life
Virasena Saba was the foreign affairs, peace and war minister of the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II, and held the office by hereditary right. He was the emperor's favourite minister and an accomplished poet.- : Hailing from Pataliputra he was Chandragupta II's minister for peace and war by hereditary right and accompanied the king on his far-reaching military expeditions.
Udayagiri Cave Inscription of Chandragupta II mentions ''Virasena, the child of Kotsa, the minister for peace and war under Chandragupta II, who knew the meanings of the words, and logic, and mankind, who was a poet and who belonged to Pataliputra''