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Development of Indian Iconography.​

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Answered by sobiya22
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Development of Indian Iconography is follows

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  • For thousands of years of our development, Hinduism has consistently adopted many iconic icons, which are also part of a Hindu iconography.
  • Those with spiritual meanings based on scriptures or cultural traditions. Whatever it is, it always varies according to its icon with the exact, duration, importance area and sect of followers.
  • Over time, some symbols, for example, have had a wider connection with the swastika, but others such as the Om symbol have been recognized as a unique representation of Hinduism.
  • Many other aspects of Hindu iconography have been covered by the word murti, for marking postures for the positions of hands, words and body.
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