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four sculptures of harappa and mohenjodaro

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Answered by satwik3692
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Answer:

pashupathi, torsa, bearded priest,dancing girl

Explanation:

pashupathi - god torsa - beautiful art of ghandhari bearded priest - a priest king dancing girl - it is made bronze metal casting

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The four Sculptures of Harappa and Mohenjodaro are:

  • Male Torso
  • Dancing Girl
  • Bearded Priest
  • Mother Goddess

Explanation:

  • The era of stone sculpture in India originates way back to a remote era.
  • A male torso incorporated with polished red limestone is popular for its remarkable pose and natural beauty.
  • Another great example of a metallic age is a bronze dancing girl as shows a girl dancing.
  • This dancing girl depicts the girl with long hair with bun and wearing the bangles in the hands.
  • This bearded man portrayed as a  priest who draped a shawl and covering both hands and half-closed as in meditation.
  • The most distinguished characteristic of the mother goddess is a fan-shaped dress with a cup-like prediction on each side.

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