236639
Some of the most beautiful miniatures in western India were used to illustrate _______ texts.
1 Buddhist
2 Jain
3 Islamic
4 Hindu
Explanation:
Jain
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236640
Who is lord Jagannath?
1 Lord Krishna
2 Lord Shiva
3 Lord Brahma
4 Lord Indra
Explanation:
Lord Krishna
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236641
Miniature paintings are done on ____________.
1 Cloth
2 Paper
3 Palm Leaves
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236498
Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the ___________.
1 Kolu
2 Kansari
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
Both Bengal also witnessed a temple-building spree from the late fifteenth century, which culminated in the nineteenth century. Temples and other religious structures were often built by individuals or groups who were becoming powerful to both demonstrate their power and proclaim their piety. Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the Kolu (oil pressers) and the Kansari (bell metal workers). With the coming of the European trading companies, their socio-economic conditions improved. As their social and economic position improved, they proclaimed their status through the construction of temples.
236639
Some of the most beautiful miniatures in western India were used to illustrate _______ texts.
1 Buddhist
2 Jain
3 Islamic
4 Hindu
Explanation:
Jain
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236640
Who is lord Jagannath?
1 Lord Krishna
2 Lord Shiva
3 Lord Brahma
4 Lord Indra
Explanation:
Lord Krishna
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236641
Miniature paintings are done on ____________.
1 Cloth
2 Paper
3 Palm Leaves
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236498
Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the ___________.
1 Kolu
2 Kansari
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
Both Bengal also witnessed a temple-building spree from the late fifteenth century, which culminated in the nineteenth century. Temples and other religious structures were often built by individuals or groups who were becoming powerful to both demonstrate their power and proclaim their piety. Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the Kolu (oil pressers) and the Kansari (bell metal workers). With the coming of the European trading companies, their socio-economic conditions improved. As their social and economic position improved, they proclaimed their status through the construction of temples.
236639
Some of the most beautiful miniatures in western India were used to illustrate _______ texts.
1 Buddhist
2 Jain
3 Islamic
4 Hindu
Explanation:
Jain
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236640
Who is lord Jagannath?
1 Lord Krishna
2 Lord Shiva
3 Lord Brahma
4 Lord Indra
Explanation:
Lord Krishna
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236641
Miniature paintings are done on ____________.
1 Cloth
2 Paper
3 Palm Leaves
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236498
Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the ___________.
1 Kolu
2 Kansari
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
Both Bengal also witnessed a temple-building spree from the late fifteenth century, which culminated in the nineteenth century. Temples and other religious structures were often built by individuals or groups who were becoming powerful to both demonstrate their power and proclaim their piety. Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the Kolu (oil pressers) and the Kansari (bell metal workers). With the coming of the European trading companies, their socio-economic conditions improved. As their social and economic position improved, they proclaimed their status through the construction of temples.
236639
Some of the most beautiful miniatures in western India were used to illustrate _______ texts.
1 Buddhist
2 Jain
3 Islamic
4 Hindu
Explanation:
Jain
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236640
Who is lord Jagannath?
1 Lord Krishna
2 Lord Shiva
3 Lord Brahma
4 Lord Indra
Explanation:
Lord Krishna
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236641
Miniature paintings are done on ____________.
1 Cloth
2 Paper
3 Palm Leaves
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above
22. The Making Of Regional Cultures
236498
Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the ___________.
1 Kolu
2 Kansari
3 Both
4 None
Explanation:
Both Bengal also witnessed a temple-building spree from the late fifteenth century, which culminated in the nineteenth century. Temples and other religious structures were often built by individuals or groups who were becoming powerful to both demonstrate their power and proclaim their piety. Many of the modest brick and terracotta temples in Bengal were built with the support of several low social groups, such as the Kolu (oil pressers) and the Kansari (bell metal workers). With the coming of the European trading companies, their socio-economic conditions improved. As their social and economic position improved, they proclaimed their status through the construction of temples.