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during whose reign did hiuen tsang visit India? what is the name of the account written by him​

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Answered by rebedsilva
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Answer:

emperor Harsha

The Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang visited India during the period of emperor Harsha. When he went back to China, he wrote a detailed description of India during the reign of Harsha in his book 'Si-yu-ki' or 'Record of the Western Countries'.

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Answered by hemantsuts012
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Answer:

Hiuen Tsang was a Chinese traveler who visited India in ancient times in AD 627-643. He visited India during the reign of Harshavardhana, who came to admire him for his deep devotion to Buddhism

Explanation:

Hiuen Tsang was a Chinese traveler who visited India during the reign of King Hrashavardhana. Hiuen Tsang gave detailed details of the social, economic and religious conditions during the reign of King Harsha, where he praised the king.

In his kingdom, Harsha banned the use of animal food and punished anyone who killed any living being. He built thousands of stupas and resting places for travelers. He also built monasteries at Buddhist holy places.

In honor of the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang towards the end of his reign, Harsha organized a religious assembly at Kanauj. He invited members of all religious groups. The assembly lasted continuously for 23 days. The principles of Mahayana doctrine were clarified by Hiuen Tsang and its superiority over others was established.

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