India entered a highly productive period in literature, art, science, and mathematics that continued until roughly A.D. 500
Some historians have referred to the Gupta period as a "Golden Age" rather than a stone age. This is because the Gupta dynasty was known for its advancements in art, science, literature, and philosophy, as well as for fostering a period of peace and prosperity in ancient India. The Gupta period is also noted for its significant contributions to mathematics, with the concept of zero being developed during this time.
Golden age of India is the Gupta Empire. During this period India witnessed a huge growth in culture,medicine,temples,science and economy. Aryabhatta,Varahamihra were greatest mathematicians during Gupta era. Arts and music reached a new height.
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Gupta mathematicians were influenced by earlier scholars from various Indian traditions, particularly those from the Vedic period and the works of mathematicians like Aryabhata and Brahmagupta. These thinkers emphasized the practical applications of mathematics and astronomy, which fostered a culture of inquiry and innovation. The Gupta Empire's patronage of the arts and sciences further encouraged this valuation, leading to significant advancements in mathematics and science during this period.
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The costume worn during the gupta period was mainly white colored with red, blue, saffron, and black in it. The Kushan was a coat, trousers and boots, and as another costume.
During the Gupta Empire period in India (320-550CE) innovations took place in engineering, art, literature, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy and religion
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During the Gupta period, significant advancements were made in art, literature, and science; however, evidence of large-scale architectural structures such as massive stone temples or palaces, which became prominent in later periods, is not characteristic of this era. The Gupta period is more noted for its intricate sculptures, cave paintings, and the development of classical Indian literature rather than grand architectural feats. Additionally, the use of elaborate urban planning seen in earlier civilizations like the Indus Valley is not evident in Gupta-era cities.
It was the period of control of the Gupta Empire which lasted from about the year 280 - 550.