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The popularity of an individual Hindu deity was largely a reflection of


a) its ranking by the Hundred Schools of Thought.

b) the approval it received from Siddhartha Gautama.

c) its pre-Aryan origin.

d) the size of its pyramids.

I think it's A but I'm not positive.
13 years ago

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Yanna
The answer is A, its ranking bu the Hundred Schools of Thought.
12 years ago
Nope
It's actually "It's pre-Aryan origin"
5 years ago

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