While Judaism and Islam have a lot in common regarding art, these two religions have almost nothing in common with art in Hinduism. This is because both Judaism and Islam have very strong prohibitions against attempting to picture The Creator in art which resulted in little to no depictions of the human form whether painted, drawn, or carved/sculptured historically.
Due to Muslim influence there was a wide transformation of Hindu Art and cultural activities. In the Medieval and Modern period many religious sects arouse to harmonize Hinduism and Islam. It adapted many Hindu doctrines, Sufi created the spirit of tolerance. The Muslims in their turn to pay homage to the Hindus returned the same to them.
If by 'areas of culture' thriving during the peaceful period, you mean religious 'cultures', then they were Judaism, Christianity, and Islam believers.
It went from designs to actual pictures.
art is a form of a movement it can easliy persuade you. art is moving, not literally moving but in a persuading form.
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Islam art is basically pretty patterns
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have prohibitions about depicting God in art (the second commandment: Thou shalt not make graven images), however, Judaism and Christianity have both gotten relaxed on this point over the last few thousand years. Islam, however, still takes this command VERY seriously and all depictions of Allah are considered blasphemous and idolatrous.
Islam Judaism Buddhism Animism Christianity Hinduism Omoto kyo is the japanise religion that delevoped the martial art of Aikido
in Hinduism art is deeply rooted with Supreme God. But only arts of Aryans & Dravidian are associated with Hinduism rest are not part of Hinduism
The central region of India is connected through art to the religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. The region has religious art in many of the government buildings.
The central region of India is connected through art to the religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. The region has religious art in many of the government buildings.
Kenneth M. George has written: 'Picturing Islam' -- subject(s): Art and anthropology, Art and religion, Muslim artists, Islam and politics, Politics and culture, Islam and culture, Biography, Islam and art
Nancy Wilson Ross has written: 'Buddhism : a way of life and thought' -- subject(s): Buddhism 'Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Art, Hindu, Buddhism, Buddhist Art, Hindu Art, Hinduism
I think.. Hinduism and sikhism.
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