In what way are the Seated Buddha in China and the Indian sculpture Shiva Nataraja similar?

Responses

Artists used symbols that reflect religious beliefs.

Artists used symbols that reflect religious beliefs.

Artists created them to reflect political beliefs of their cultures.

Artists created them to reflect political beliefs of their cultures.

Artists made them using the lost-wax casting technique.

Artists made them using the lost-wax casting technique.

Artists featured important Chinese and Indian emperors.

The correct answer is:

Artists used symbols that reflect religious beliefs.

Both the Seated Buddha in China and the Indian sculpture Shiva Nataraja are religious sculptures that use symbols to represent their respective religious beliefs. The Seated Buddha represents Buddhist teachings and enlightenment, while Shiva Nataraja represents the Hindu god Shiva and his role as the cosmic dancer. Both sculptures use visual symbols and iconography to convey their religious significance.