How did the Gupta Empire influence art, science, and literature in Indian history?

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The Gupta Empire is known as a golden period in Indian history that influenced art, science, and literature.

They built various artistic paintings, statues, and temples. Some examples are statues of Buddha, the Dashavatara temple, and many wall paintings.

They emphasized Sanskrit literature. People often call the Gupta period a “golden age” of Sanskrit literature. Many poetries, like epic poetry, court poetry, philosophies, and dramas, are written at this period of time.

The Guptas show their contribution towards mathematics, science, and astronomy. They have given a special importance to the religious literature as well that includes Puranas and Smritis.

The Gupta Empire promoted art, science, and literature in such a way that they not only deeply inspired and motivated people but also taught the cultural tradition and spirituality to them. They impact Indian culture in a very positive way. They have created a long-lasting impact on today's youth as well as the future generation. It shows that the essence and importance of this will never fade away and will keep the Indian culture alive.

answered 6 hours ago by Himanshi Gupta

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