explain the religion policy of Harsha
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It was no doubt a time of religious assimilation and spiritual synthesis. In his religion, Harsha represented this kind of liberal spirit of his time. His ancestors were Saivites, his father was a devotee of the sun, and his brother was a Buddhist. Harsha became a devotee of all the three, Siva, Surya, and Buddha.
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Harsha become devoted to Buddhism he did not come out of the fold of Hinduism completley in his religious activitis described in detail bu HiuenTsang Harsha is seen pying deep devotion to the hindu deities he respect for all faiths and sects was the most noteworthy feature of his religion
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