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प्रश्न
Compare and contrast the society of Guptas with that of Mauryas.
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- Mauryan Society:
- According to Megasthenes, the Greek historian, the ancient Mauryan society comprised of seven divisions namely philosophers, farmers, soldiers, herdsmen, artisans, magistrates, and councilors which were referred to as castes.
- In the ancient Mauryan society, the cultivators formed the largest group becoming the central nerve of agriculture in society.
- The caste system was a very prevalent one.
- Women were also engaged in a variety of activities like archers, royal bodyguards, spies, and performers. But women were most of the time dominated by their male counterparts.
- Wisdom had a very honorable place in society. Offenses against women were severally dealt with.
- An urban way of life developed. Education became fairly widespread.
- Slavery in India was beginning to make an appearance.
- Gupta Society:
- Society has adhered to the four vama system.
- According to the laws of Manu, which were in force, women should be under the protection of their father, husband, or eldest son.
- Polygamy was widely prevalent.
- The kings and the feudatory lords often had more than one wife.
- Inscriptions refer to Kubernaga and Dhruvasvamini as the queens of Chandragupta II.
- Sati was practiced during the Gupta rule.
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