The Gupta Empire witnessed immense prosperity. The political unification of northern India under the Gupta administration resulted in cultural exchanges between different parts of the empire. Gupta rulers succeeded in restoring peace in the empire, which also played an important role in the growth of culture and the economy. They maintained an administration that allowed people to freely explore new fields to promote their talents. Although the Guptas encouraged Hinduism, they were tolerant toward other religions and faiths too. They also maintained contact with the outside world. In fact, King Samudragupta allowed the king of Ceylon to construct a monastery in Bodh Gaya, a region in his empire.
What can be best inferred from this passage about the progress made under Gupta rule?
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'The 'open-minded attitude' of the 'Guptas facilitated advances in fields' such as 'art, literature, and architecture' is best 'inferred from the passage'.
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