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Sanskrit is the beautiful language of which empire?

Sanskrit is not specifically tied to one empire. It's more accurate to say it was the sacred and literary language of ancient India, used in various empires and kingdoms throughout its history.

While Sanskrit was a significant part of the cultural identity of many empires, it's not exclusive to any single one. Some notable empires where Sanskrit flourished include:

* The Maurya Empire (322-185 BCE): This was a powerful empire that spread Buddhism and patronized Sanskrit literature.

* The Gupta Empire (320-550 CE): This era is often called the "Golden Age of India" due to its artistic, scientific, and literary advancements, all using Sanskrit.

* The Chola Empire (9th-13th centuries): Known for its naval prowess and temple architecture, the Cholas also patronized Sanskrit literature and scholarship.

It's important to remember that Sanskrit's influence extended far beyond the political boundaries of any single empire. Its use in religion, literature, and scholarship made it a unifying force across diverse cultures and regions of ancient India.

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