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gupta period was a period of revival of Hinduism and all Sanskrit languages explain? ​

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Answered by paggarwalpari08
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One of the characteristics of the Gupta period was that Brahmanism, which had became weak as a result of the rise of Buddhism and Jainism re-emerged with new vitality due to the patronisation of the Gupta rulers.

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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The Gupta period was a period of the revival of Hinduism and all Sanskrit languages.

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The Gupta period saw the revival of Hinduism and the Sanskrit language. The Guptas made Sanskrit the court language and patronized Sanskrit playwrights, poets, philosophers, and grammarians. Kalidasa emerged during this period and wrote two of his most definitive works, Abhigyanashakuntalam and Meghadoota. He also wrote Kumarasambhava, Raghuvansham, and Rutusamhar.

          This period also saw the compilation of the Panchatantra, the Puranas rewriting, and the Mahabharata's revision and rewriting. Shudrakas Mrichhkatikam and many other eminent literary works such as Bhavbhutis Uttar Ramcharit, Vishakadatta's Mudra Rakasha, and Dandis Dashkumarcharita were also written during this time.

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