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Post-Mauryan Buddhist Art Schools

Gandhara, Mathura, and Sarnath Sculpture (Kushan Period, c. 1st Century CE Onwards)

The development of Buddhist art during the Kushan period marked a pivotal transition, especially from the first century CE, when the Buddha was first represented in a human form. The emergence of the Gandhara, Mathura, and Sarnath Schools of Art represents a critical phase for UPSC and competitive exam preparation, showcasing a fusion of indigenous and Hellenistic influences in ancient Indian sculpture.

Evolution of Indian Buddhist Sculpture: Mathura, Sarnath, and Gandhara Schools of Art, c. 1st Century CE Onwards

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