Question
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Apabhransha Painting style is based on

1
Jain
2
Buddhist
3
Hinduism
4
All options are wrong
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: HTET
Level/Paper: HTET_L3
Chapter:
Topic:
Correct Answer
Option A
Explanation

The correct option is 1: The Apabhransha painting style, which literally means 'corrupt' or 'late' art and flourished primarily in Western India (Gujarat and Rajasthan) between the 11th and 16th centuries, is almost entirely based on Jain religious themes. This style emerged as a prominent form of miniature painting used to illustrate valuable Jain manuscripts, most notably the Kalpasutra (a Jain holy text containing the biographies of the Tirthankaras) and…Read More

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