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indian sclupture was mostly for temple ornamentation justify in brief

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Answer: The sculpture in the Indian subcontinent party because of the climate of Indian subcontinent making the long term survival of organic material difficult in censure leaf consists in sculpture of stone, metal for terracotta. Developing the sculpture by around the start of the common era and the use of the stone was becoming increasingly widespread.The first sculpture in the Indian subcontinent is Indus valley civilization. A group of temples at Osiān, dating to about the 8th century, represents adequately the opening phases of medieval temple architecture in Rājasthān. They stand on high terraces and consist of a sanctum, a hall, and a porch. The sanctum is generally square and has a latina spire. The walls, with one central and two subsidiary projections, are decorated with sculpture, often placed in niches with tall pediments.

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