Multiple Choice
The three major forms of architecture in ancient India had which of the following in common?
A) They were largely formulaic and followed a set pattern.
B) They are embellished with figures that give them a sense of nature and the vitality of life.
C) They forbid the representation of people and animals.
D) They reflected the philosophies of Buddhism but not other religions.
E) They were largely developed as secular monuments by kings.
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