Critically analyse the evolution of rock-cut architecture during the Gupta period, focusing on its stylistic and thematic advancements. (Answer in 250 words)

The Gupta period (4th–6th century CE) marked the classical phase of Indian art and architecture. Rock-cut architecture, which began with the Mauryas, attained spiritual and artistic refinement during this era.

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