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how did the Gupta rulers spread education
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Answered by Jiminot7
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The Gupta rulers encouraged higher learning by patronizing centers of higher education at Nalanda, Takshila, Ujjain, Vikramshila and Vallabhi. Each university specialized in a particular field of study. Takshila specialized in the study of medicine, while Ujjain laid emphasis on astronomy. Nalanda, being the biggest centre, handled all braitches of knowledge. During the Gupta period India became a centre for higher studies by attracting scholars from all parts of India and from several foreign countries.

These universities became popular in the seventh and eighth centuries A.D. People flocked to the Sarnath university to study Buddhist religion and to Ajanta to specialize in art, architecture and painting. These educational institutions were financed by grants of land and liberal donations from kings as well as from other affluent people

Answered by Anonymous
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Harsha-a patron of arts

Harsha was a patron of arts and learning. He was a good writer . He wrote three plays in Sanskrit-Ratnavali, Priyadarshika and Nagananda. Scholars such as Banabhatta, Subandhu and Dandin lived in his court. In d his early years, Harsha was a worshipper of n Shiva but later he became a Buddhist. He was d tolerant of other religions. He organized a grand assembly at Kanauj in 641 CE.

gave money to the University of Nalanda. This university prospered and became a famous centre of learning. Hiuen Tsang spent many years studying Buddhist texts at the Nalanda University.

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