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Consider the following:
1. Temple at Deogarh near Jhansi.
2. Giant copper statue of Buddha originally found at Sultanganj.
3. Delhi Iron pillar.
4. Bagh caves paintings.
The above belong to periods of which of these dynasties of India?
Peshwas
Guptas
Paramara
Western Ganga
The Delhi Iron pillar of the Gupta period is still free from rust though completely exposed to sun and rain for so many centuries.The paintings of the Gupta period are seen at Bagh caves near Gwalior.Moreover, the mural paintings of Ajantha mostly illustrate the life of the Buddha as depicted in the Jataka stories.There was little influence of Gandhara style on Gupta art. But the beautiful statue of standing Buddha at Mathura reveals a little Greek style. The Buddha statue unearthed at Saranath was unique piece of Gupta art.
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