Why were the Gupta rulers called ‘Vaishnavas’? class 6 icse
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Explanation: The Hindu epics were given their final touches during this time. The Hindu religion also received an impetus under the Guptas and it flourished and expanded throughout India. Although the Gupta kings were Vaishnavas they were tolerant of Buddhism and Jainism.
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The Gupta rulers were called Vaishnavas because they were the devotees of "Lord Vishnu".
Who were the Gupta rulers and Why did they worship "Lord Vishnu"?
- One of the ancient Indian empires was the Gupta Empire which existed during the period of 4th, 5th, and late 6th centuries.
- Chandra Gupta I was the former founder of the Gupta Empire.
- They follow the spiritual culture and Vedic traditions.
- The Gupta kings were very passionate about Hinduism, ideal worships as they were followers of Lord Vishnu and were called Vaishnavas.
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