briefly explain the religion and society during the Harsha dynasty.
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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. ... His court poet Bana describes him as a Shaivite.
Reign: c. 606 – c. 647 CE
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In the same way as other old Indian rulers, Harsha was mixed in his strict perspectives and practices.
Religion in Harsha dynasty:
- His seals portray his precursors as sun-admirers, his senior sibling as a Buddhist, and himself as a Shaivite.
- As per the Chinese Buddhist explorer Xuanzang, Harsha was a dedicated Buddhist.
Society in Harsha dynasty:
- The organization of Harsha was coordinated on similar lines as the Guptas did.
- The lord was simply in his organization and dependable in releasing his obligations.
- He made successive visits of investigation all through his domain. The day was excessively short for him.
- The tax assessment was likewise light and constrained work was additionally interesting.
- One 6th of the produce was gathered as land charge.
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