Gupta age is called golden age in sanskrit literature why?explain
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Gupta Age us also called the golden age because of the period between the 4th and 6th century CE us also called the Golden Age because of the large achievements made by the Indian in the field of Science , Literature , Engineering and Arts , Mathematics , astronomy and religion and also philosophy during the Gupta Empire .
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Gupta age is called golden age in Sanskrit literature:
- The term golden age indicates to the age of Indian history in which the extraordinary progress was observed in different spheres of human life like polity, economy, culture.
- In the ‘Golden Age there was peace, improvement, and prosperity in the country.
- During that period the Gupta empire makes many contributions in various sectors.
- The Gupta rulers made Sanskrit their official language. This gave birth to a number of poets and artistic scholars.
- The period connoted as Golden age is a period of widespread inventions along with discoveries in various subjects.
- The Gupta empire was an ancient Indian empire existing from the mid to the late 3th century B.C.
- At its peak it went on to cover most of the Indian sub continent.
- As per historians this is referred to as the golden age.
- The golden age was a time frame where numerous scientific discoveries took place.
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