Because they're gods.
There refered to as 'icons'
From what I know one of the biggest differences in that in a Hindu temple there will be statues of gods that will be worshiped and in a Buddhist temple there will be statues of Buddha who will be revered but not worshiped since he is not a god.
its called why do indinas belive in statues?
Shiva: Is the god of good and evil. Statues and pictures of gods are often found in Hindu homes.
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Well the howling of wild animals and the cries of the temples made them contain both statues
statues of Hindu elephant god drinking milk worldwide
Yes they are most sacred and uppermost cast or creed in Hindu system of cast and work as priest of Hindu temple as they are only permited to touch and maintain Hindu diety statues in temple.
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Hindu statues of Gods are a portrayal of what the artist thinks, not what is actual.
Statues of the Buddha have the normal human compliment of two (2) hands. Statues of the Hindu goddess Kali have several arms and hands, the popular four-armed form and the ten-armed Mahakali form