During the Gupta era, a collection of religious traditions derived from Vedic, Brahmanic, and Upanishadic practices, among others, and collectively called ________, flourished, becoming India's dominant faith.
A) Buddhism
B) Jainism
C) Sikhism
D) Hinduism
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