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ca. 2nd century The Sanskrit Natyasastra by Bharata, the authoritative work on drama, poetry, and aesthetics, is completed  
2nd or 3rd century Visnusarman completes the Sanskrit animal tale collection Pañcatantra  


ca. 375–425 Kalidasa, preeminent poet of the Gupta age, writes the play Sakuntala and other works in Sanskrit
335–470 The reign of the Gupta emperors in north India, an age of great achievement in arts, letters, science, international trade, and conquest • Indian civilization spreads to Southeast Asia
5th century The Sanskrit epigrams of Bhartrhari are collected in the Satakatrayam (The Anthology of Three Centuries)  
ca. 400–500 Tiruvalluvar composes the Tamil Tirukkural, a collection of ethical aphorisms • Vatsyayana writes the Sanskrit Kamasutra, the authoritative treatise on the science of erotics ca. 400–500 A great Buddhist monastery and university are founded in Nalanda in eastern India

454 The Huns invade India
late 5th century The Jaina monk Ilankovatikal writes the Cilappatikaram (The Poem of the Anklet), an epic poem in Tamil concerning the heroic deeds and apotheosis of the chaste wife Kannaki  
7th century Amarusataka  
600–700 The poet-leaders of the south Indian devotional (bhakti) movements dedicated to the god Siva compose Tamil hymns praising the god ca. 600–800 Pallava rulers of Kanchipuram in south India patronize populist religious movements and poetry in the Tamil language

629–645 Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Hsuan-tsang visits India
  ca. 711–715 Arabs conquer the province of Sind in western India, bringing Islam to the region
ca. 800 Hindu philosopher Sankara writes commentaries on the Upanisads and the Bhagavad-Gita  
900-1000 Manikkavãcakar, preeminent devotional poet of south India, writes the Tiruvãcakam (Sacred Utterance), a sequence of hymns to the Hindu god Siva, in Tamil • The Bhagavata Purana, the Sanskrit sacred narrative (purana) of the life and deeds of the god Krishna, is completed  
11th century Somadeva writes the Sanskrit compendium of stories called Kathasaritsagara (Ocean to the Rivers of Story) for Queen Suryamati of Kashmir 1000 The Cola king Rajaraja I builds a great temple for the Hindu god Siva at Tanjore in south India
12th century Kampan authors the Iramavataram, a version of the Ramayana epic in Tamil • The Buddhist monk Vidyakara of Bengal (in eastern India) compiles the Subhasitaratnakosa (Treasury of Well-Turned Verse), an anthology of Sanskrit lyric poems • Cekkilar completes the Periyapuranam (The Great Sacred History), a long poem on the lives of the Tamil saints who are devotees of Siva • Jayadeva composes the Sanskrit lyric-dramatic poem Gitagovinda in Bengal, on Krishna's love for the herdswoman Radha, the central theme of later poetry about Krishna ca. 1100–1200 Buddhist monuments are built at Angkor Wat in Cambodia

 

ca. 1193 Turkish warrior Qutb-ud-din Aibak captures the city of Delhi, initiating a period of several centuries of rule in north India by Delhi-based Muslim kings
 
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