The Hindu religion played a pivotal role in unifying the diverse populations of the Gupta Empire through shared beliefs, rituals, and cultural practices. It promoted a common framework of values, ethics, and social order, exemplified by the Caste System, which helped maintain societal structure. The flourishing of art, literature, and philosophy during this period, often inspired by Hindu themes, further strengthened cultural cohesion. Festivals, temple architecture, and communal worship fostered a sense of belonging and identity among the empire's inhabitants.
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