
Gupta Period
The Gupta Period, from around 240 to 550 CE, was a golden age in ancient India, marked by significant achievements in arts, science, mathematics, and literature. The Gupta Empire, known for its stability and prosperity, fostered the creation of remarkable works, including the concept of zero in mathematics and classical Sanskrit literature. Influential rulers like Chandragupta II supported cultural and intellectual advancements, leading to notable progress in astronomy and medicine. This era laid the foundations for many aspects of Indian culture and has been celebrated for its contributions to civilization, influencing future generations in various fields.