In the 10th century AD, Buddhist art in India began to decline as Hinduism gained prominence, particularly in regions such as northern India and the Deccan. This shift was characterized by the emergence of new artistic styles that integrated Hindu themes, iconography, and devotional practices. Temples dedicated to Hindu deities, adorned with intricate sculptures and carvings, became more prevalent, reflecting the growing influence of Hindu culture. This transition marked a significant transformation in India's artistic landscape, as the focus shifted from Buddhist narratives to Hindu mythology and religious expression.
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