Culture under the Guptas

The Gupta Empire, which flourished from the 4th to 6th centuries CE in India, witnessed a remarkable cultural efflorescence.

Under the Guptas, Hinduism gained prominence, and Sanskrit literature, poetry, and drama reached new heights.

Scholars like Kalidasa produced literary masterpieces such as “Meghaduta” and “Shakuntala.”

The Gupta period also saw advancements in art and architecture, with the construction of intricate temples and iconic sculptures.

Mathematics and astronomy also thrived during this era, with scholars like Aryabhata making significant contributions.

The Gupta period is often referred to as the “Golden Age” of Indian civilization due to its cultural achievements.

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