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Why are nepali sculptures based on religious practices?give reason

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Answered by rathodmaheshdh2000
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The Nepalese sculptures in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art were created ... As in medieval India, the same artists probably produced art for both religions. ... Nepalese sculpture is a conservative tradition, with slight changes in ...

Answered by preoccupied
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Because ancient Nepalese people are fond of religious work and served many god and goddess. we can see all sculptures are the images of god and goddess for an example: ugrachandi, bhairab, kali, buddha and bhodhisttva and maya devi temple in Lumbini and also Vishnu in bhudhanilkhantha etc. although most of the artist were Buddhist, neither a Hindu nor a Buddhist style is discernible. thus, we can see religious tolerance too.

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