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explain the religious policy of harsha in point​

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Answered by AnkitBhanushali07
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Harsha became devoted to Buddhism, he did not come out of the fold of Hinduism completely. In his religious activities, as described in detail by Hiuen Tsang, Harsha is seen paying deep devotion to the Hindu deities. His respect for all faiths and sects was the most noteworthy feature of his religion
Answered by Anonymous
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Harsha followed the policy of liberalism and in his early years he was a follower of Surya and Shiva but later he became a Buddhist. Being a Buddhist also, he was liberal in his policies. He followed the policy of religious toleration and each and every religion flourished during his rule.

Explanation:

Harsha was born in a family where individual preference was given related to matters of religion and he was the worshipper of Shiva and Sun. He was inclined towards Buddhism. In his later years, he became a strong and firm believer in Buddhism.

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