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Geometry In Indian Culture :-

Islamic art uses geometry as a key tenet to connect the earthly with the divine. Arabesques were a key feature of Islamic art from the 9th century and are forms of art that use geometric shapes based on tendrils and foliage; they later emerged in Europe from the Renaissance onwards. Geometric designs are not only aesthetically pleasing, their sacred significance serves as a reminder of what lies beyond the material. For example, in Islamic art, circles are a reminder that Allah is infinite, as well as emphasising one god. The ability to replicate multiple geometric patterns also symbolise that the infinite and divine can be accessed through a single element or shape.

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