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With reference to the picture given below answer the following questions. The Golden Age of the Guptas, DN Kundra History and Civics Goyal Brothers Solutions ICSE Class 9.

(a) Identify the monument shown in the image and describe its historical significance during the Gupta period.

(b) Name some of the foreign countries from which students came to study at Nalanda.

(c) What were the names of the three great libraries? Discuss the importance of these libraries in preserving and advancing knowledge during the Gupta period.

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(a) The monument shown is the Iron Pillar at Mehrauli, which demonstrates the metallurgical skill of Gupta artisans. Despite being exposed to sun, rain, and storms for centuries, it has not rusted. The pillar bears an inscription of Chandra, identified as Chandragupta Vikramaditya, and is believed to have been erected by Kumargupta I to commemorate the achievements of his father. It holds special historical significance from the Gupta period.

(b) The foreign students who came to study at Nalanda included individuals from China, Korea, Japan, Tibet, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia.

(c) The three great libraries were called Ratnasagar, Ratnadadhi and Ratnaranjak.

  1. Preserving Knowledge: These libraries housed important manuscripts on Buddhism, philosophy, medicine, and astronomy, preserving ancient wisdom for future generations.
  2. Intellectual Exchange: Nalanda attracted scholars from across Asia, fostering a global exchange of ideas and knowledge.
  3. Advancing Learning: The libraries supported research and debate, contributing to the growth of knowledge in various fields.
  4. Cultural Influence: They played a key role in spreading Indian intellectual traditions to other parts of Asia.

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