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brief explain the religion and society during the harsha dynasty​

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Answered by Aryanpradhan47
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Like many other ancient Indian rulers, Harsha was eclectic in his religious views and practices. His seals describe his ancestors as sun-worshippers, his elder brother as a Buddhist, and himself as a Shaivite. ... According to the Chinese Buddhist traveller Xuanzang, Harsha was a devout Buddhist.

Reign: c. 606 – c. 647 CE

Died: 647 CE

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Answered by prettykitty664
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Like many other ancient Indian rulers, Harsha was eclectic in his religious views and practices. His seals describe his ancestors as sun-worshippers, his elder brother as a Buddhist, and himself as a Shaivite. ... According to the Chinese Buddhist traveller Xuanzang, Harsha was a devout Buddhist.

Reign: c. 606 – c. 647 CE

Died: 647 CE

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