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The religious policies of the Gupta rulers allowed religious freedom to the people of their empire. It is called the "Golden Age" of ancient India because people lived in peace and prosperity. The people had religious freedom as well.
Hinduism spread, and it was clearly the preferred religion, but Buddhism flourished as well. Buddhism was generally prevalent in Northern India whereas Jainism was prevailing but did not attain much popularity.
There policies never forced people to practice religion of the rulers choice although both Buddhism and Hinduism received support from Gupta empire but Gupta kings were perfectly tolerant about the three religions prevalent at that time.
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They allowed religious freedom.
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