The Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) visited Kamarupa during the reign of:

Pushyavarman
Bhaskaravarman
Sthitavarman
Susthitavarman

The correct answer is: b) Bhaskaravarman.

Xuanzang (also known as Hiuen Tsang) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to India in the 7th century CE. He visited many parts of India, including Kamarupa, which is now part of Assam in India.

Bhaskaravarman was the king of Kamarupa during Xuanzang’s visit. He was a powerful and influential ruler who patronized Buddhism. He built many Buddhist temples and monasteries, and he also invited many Buddhist scholars to Kamarupa.

Xuanzang met Bhaskaravarman and stayed at his court for several months. He was impressed by Bhaskaravarman’s piety and generosity. He also wrote about Bhaskaravarman’s kingdom in his travelogue, which is an important source of information about early medieval India.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Pushyavarman was the king of Kamarupa before Bhaskaravarman.
  • Sthitavarman and Susthitavarman were the kings of Kamarupa after Bhaskaravarman.