<P> He is said to have been extremely moderate in his diet . Ain - e-Akbari mentions that during his travels and also while at home, Akbar drank water from the Ganges river, which he called' the water of immortality' . Special people were stationed at Sorun and later Haridwar to dispatch water, in sealed jars, to wherever he was stationed . According to Jahangir's memoirs, he was fond of fruits and had little liking for meat, which he stopped eating in his later years . </P> <P> Akbar also once visited Vrindavan, the birthplace of Krishna in the year 1570, and gave permission for four temples to be built by the Gaudiya Vaisnavas, which were Madana - mohana, Govindaji, Gopinatha and Jugal Kisore . </P> <P> To defend his stance that speech arose from hearing, he carried out a language deprivation experiment, and had children raised in isolation, not allowed to be spoken to, and pointed out that as they grew older, they remained mute . </P> <P> During Akbar's reign, the ongoing process of inter-religious discourse and syncretism resulted in a series of religious attributions to him in terms of positions of assimilation, doubt or uncertainty, which he either assisted himself or left unchallenged . Such hagiographical accounts of Akbar traversed a wide range of denominational and sectarian spaces, including several accounts by Parsis, Jains and Jesuit missionaries, apart from contemporary accounts by Brahminical and Muslim orthodoxy . Existing sects and denominations, as well as various religious figures who represented popular worship felt they had a claim to him . The diversity of these accounts is attributed to the fact that his reign resulted in the formation of a flexible centralised state accompanied by personal authority and cultural heterogeneity . </P>

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