Arts, 20.11.2020 19:30 marleacorey
Which of these is not a characteristic of Hindu art?
O A. Curvy, sensual representations of the human body
B. Humans shown worshipping gods
C. Inclusion of multiple body parts on Hindu gods
D. Humans and animals depicted in motion
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