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Write a short note on the Religious condition during Gupta period​

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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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Hinduism was the main religion during the Gupta Empire. The people devoted themselves to the creator, Vishnu, in the form of Hinduism called Vaishnava. ... Among the Hindus in the Gupta Empire were followers of Buddhism and Jainism, for the people of the Gupta Empire did not discriminate.

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Historically, the Guptas were a Hindu dynasty. They were devout Hindus who permitted Buddhists and Jainists to pursue their respective faiths.

Explanation: Buddhism and Hinduism were both very common. Hinduism's distinctive characteristics have allowed it to endure to the present, whereas Buddhism's modern characteristics have contributed to its ultimate demise. Despite this, ritual appealed to Buddhism, which led to its classification as a sect of the latter. Jainism managed to avoid this outcome. It remained untouched, and as a result, the western Indian mercantile community continued to support it. Additionally, despite ceasing in the 7th century A.D., rulers in some regions of the Deccan patronised Jainism.

Buddhism went outside the borders of India, first to central Asia, then to China, and last to South-East Asia, even while it gradually waned within the nation.

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