Explain the golden age of art in Gupta age.
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The Gupta dynasty is an important dynasty which ruled ancient India between 4th century to 6th century. They have left amazing examples of their glorious reign which has been called the 'Golden era' of India's history. During their rule art, sculpture, inventions, philosophy,mathematics and literature has flourished.
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The Ajanta Caves are virtually the sole survival from what was evidently a large and sophisticated body of painting, and the very fine coinage the main survivals in metalwork. Gupta India produced both textiles and jewellery, which are only known from representations in sculpture and especially the paintings at Ajanta.
This period became known as the Golden Age of India because it was marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
The Gupta temples were usually built on high a high platform, to climb on which stairs were made from all four sides. The roofs of the early temples were flattened, later peaks were also built. A square shape room was built inside the temple, in which the idol was made.