Art, asked by premkukreja1974, 4 months ago

which two religious were Pala School and western School based on
a. Hinduium and Christianity
b. Buddhism and jainism
c. hinduism and buddism
d. jainism amd islam​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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two religious were Pala School and western School

b. Buddhism and jainism

  • The Palas was patrons of Mahayana Buddhism .
  • A many sources written much after Gopala's death mention him as a Buddhist , but it isn't known if this is true .
  • The posterior Pala lords were surely Buddhists . Taranatha states that Gopala was a loyal .
  • Buddhist , who had erected the notorious friary Anantapur .
  • The Abrams School of Art or Jain School of Art or simply known as Western Indian School of Art is a predominant academy of art in western India i . E , Gujarat & Mewar, Rajasthan during 11th to 15th century .
  • It grew as a response to the great tempera oils of Ajanta along with Pala academy of art based on .

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