Harshavardhana was close to _____________, a Chinese traveller. Fill in the blank.
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Hiuen Tsang was the chinese traveller closed to harshavardhana
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Harshavardhana was close to Xuanzang, a Chinese traveller .
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- Harshavardhana, a powerful emperor from the Vardhana Dynasty reigned from north to central India during the 7th century.
- Xuanzang, also called with many names like Hiuen Tsang, Hyun Tsan etc., was a Chinese pilgrim, traveller and a Buddhist monk.
- In order to know more about Buddhism and its spread in India, he travelled to many parts of India.
- Spirituality brought both Harsha and Xuanzang together that he stayed in Harsha’s kingdom for eight years. This made Xuanzang understand more about Buddhism, India and its places, and about his friend, King Harshavardhana.
- Truly inspired by Harshavardhana’s governance, justice, spiritualism, artistic endeavours, etc., Xuanzang penned down in his book about the social, economic and religious conditions during Harsha’s rule which proved to be a great reference material to know about the conditions prevailing in India during those times.
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