History of East Asia – Before 1200
Buddhist iconography refers to the visual representation of Buddhist themes, symbols, and figures in art and sculpture that communicate teachings, stories, and the significance of Buddhist beliefs. This form of artistic expression became particularly prominent during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, where it helped to convey the core ideas of Buddhism through specific visual elements, such as mudras, attributes, and postures associated with various Buddhas and bodhisattvas.
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