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Why is Gupta period known as the golden age of Indian culture

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Answered by aurora4652
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Prosperity in the Gupta Empire initiated a period known as the Golden Age of India, marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
The Gupta Empire was considered India's Golden Age also due to mathematics advances, such as the concept of zero, medical remedies, ...
Answered by Anubhab123
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The Gupta Period is remarkable for all-around development in ideal administration, art, culture,

economy, medicines, literature, education, astronomy etc. The famous universities of Taxila and

Nalanda near Rawalpindi and in Bihar respectively. The temple of Bhitrigaon in Kanpur, Bhitari temple

in Gazipur, Deogarh temple in Jhansi are examples of ve architect. Aryabhatta, a famous astronomer

and mathematician, Varahmibira, Brahmagupta was eminent astronomers. Charaka and Sushruta

were excellent scholars of Ayurveda. The ‘Iron Pillar’ in New Delhi is the proof of high level metallurgy

due to its high quality iron. Highly talented poets were Kalidas, Sudraka, Bhasa, Harishena, Dandin

Subandhu, Bharavi, Banbhatta, Vishnusharma (writer of Panchatantra). Besides this, Puranas and

Bhagvata Gita were written in this period. So it was the golden period of Indian culture, undoubtedly.

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