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Why is the Gupta period known as the Golden Age of Indian culture?
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The Gupta period is known as the Golden Age of Indian culture because of the high level of civilisation and culture of this period. Along with the revival of Hinduism, the power of creativity was unleashed in the fields of education, literature, arts, architecture and science. This period also saw the extension of this influence beyond India's frontiers.
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