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Explain the difference between Mathura Buddha and Sarnath Budd ha.​

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Answered by HolyGirl
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❥︎ Mathura art, style of Buddhist visual art that flourished in the trading and pilgrimage centre of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India, from the 2nd century bc to the 12th century ad; its most distinctive contributions were made during the Kushān and Gupta periods (1st–6th century ad).

❥︎ Sarnath is a Buddhist pilgrim spot located near Varanasi. The city is famous for being the first place where Lord Buddha preached for the first time after gaining enlightenment. Sarnath is also famous for the Ashoka pillar, which is now the country's national emblem. It is also a pilgrimage spot for Jains.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥︎ Mathura art, style of Buddhist visual art that flourished in the trading and pilgrimage centre of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India, from the 2nd century bc to the 12th century ad; its most distinctive contributions were made during the Kushān and Gupta periods (1st–6th century ad).

❥︎ Sarnath is a Buddhist pilgrim spot located near Varanasi. The city is famous for being the first place where Lord Buddha preached for the first time after gaining enlightenment. Sarnath is also famous for the Ashoka pillar, which is now the country's national emblem. It is also a pilgrimage spot for Jains.

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