Indian gods are often depicted with distinctive attributes that reflect their divine qualities and narratives. For example, Lord Vishnu is typically shown with a blue complexion, four arms, and holding various symbolic items like a conch and a discus. Goddess Durga is portrayed riding a lion or tiger, with multiple arms wielding weapons. The imagery is richly colorful and often includes intricate jewelry and garments, embodying the cultural and spiritual significance of each deity.
humans
They believed that they had been made in the gods' image, and so imagined the gods to look like them.
It depends on the individual's art: or the description of a myth.
They took a lump of clay and mixed it and made them look like gods. They put something from everyone they made in one.
There are many gods and goddesses who live on Mount Olympus so it must be very nice.
humans
They all look like Chuck Norris.
a connection to the gods.
They were designed to look like their sphere of control (what they're the gods of).
They believed that they had been made in the gods' image, and so imagined the gods to look like them.
Like pueblos.
Indian art is all about their gods, colture and festivals
pretty
tutus
that used of look like rocks with bricks and other materials
Persian like, its hard to explain go to Google images and type in Indian art
An Indian horse looks just like any other horse. There is no huge difference in characteristics between an Indian horse and a non-Indian horse.