Asked by remmy
How does the image of Buddha tend to vary from statue to statue?
a. Some have extended earlobes, whereas others do not.
b. The eyes of Buddha can be wide open or half closed.
c. The Buddha's hands can be placed in a variety of positions.
d. Some have the urna between their eyebrows, whereas others do not.
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All of the above (a, b, c, d).
Explanation: Buddhist statues vary by region and period — common differences include elongated earlobes, eyes shown open or half-closed, many different hand mudras/positions, and sometimes an urna (dot or curl) between the eyebrows is depicted while other images omit it.
Explanation: Buddhist statues vary by region and period — common differences include elongated earlobes, eyes shown open or half-closed, many different hand mudras/positions, and sometimes an urna (dot or curl) between the eyebrows is depicted while other images omit it.
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