Asked by DELANEY BOLAND on Jun 08, 2024
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Portable statues of Hindu gods, meant to appear in processions, are most often made of what material?
A) Bronze
B) Wood
C) Stone
D) Clay
Portable Statues
Small, movable sculptures typically associated with religious or ceremonial purposes, allowing for private devotion or transport.
Processions
Organized groups moving together in a formal or ceremonial manner, often associated with religious, celebratory, or mourning practices.
Bronze
An alloy of copper and tin, often used for sculpture, tools, weapons, and building materials in ancient and medieval periods due to its hardness and durability.
- Identify the differences in visual representations across Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Understand the importance of religious ceremonies and their artistic manifestations.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences in visual representations across Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Understand the importance of religious ceremonies and their artistic manifestations.
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