compare the reasons for rise of mauryan and gupta's empire
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While the Mauryan leaders eventually became Buddhists themselves and Gupta rulers remained Hindu, both tolerated the practice of many religions throughout their lands. Both empires were governed by a strong central bureaucracy that answered to the emperor. ... Class structure was also similar in both empires.
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Mauryan rulers favored and promoted mainly non-Hindu religions; whereas Gupta rulers followed and promoted Hinduism. Great architectural structures and pillars were built during the Mauryan dynasty; whereas science, literature and astronomy flourished during the Gupta period.
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