Question
Easy

Mathura Art is influenced by

1
Jainism
2
Hinduism
3
Buddhism
4
All options are right
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: HTET
Level/Paper: HTET_L3
Chapter:
Topic:
Correct Answer
Option D
Explanation

The correct option is 4: The Mathura School of Art, which reached its zenith primarily during the Kushana and Gupta periods (c. 1st–6th century CE), is famous for its distinctly indigenous character and, most importantly, its religious eclecticism. Unlike many regional art styles that focus on a single dominant religion, Mathura was a major center for the iconography of all three great Indian religions: Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism (also known…Read More

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