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social and religious life during the gupta age​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Guptas were traditionally a Hindu dynasty. They were orthodox Hindus, but did not force their beliefs on the rest of the population, as Buddhism and Jainism also were encouraged. Sanchi remained an important centre of Buddhism. Kumaragupta I (c. 414 – c. 455 CE) is said to have founded Nalanda.

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Answered by Mr14
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Those who practiced Hinduism to a serious extent eventually broke into two sects came into existence--Vaishnavism and Shaivism. Vaishnavism was mostly prevalent in northern India while the Shaivism in southern India. At this time the tantric (liberation of consciousness) beliefs had left their mark on Hindu religion.

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