Critically analyse the transition in Buddhist art from symbolic to anthropomorphic representation during the Post-Mauryan period. (Answer in 250 words)

Early Buddhist art (3rd–2nd century BCE) was aniconic—depicting Buddha symbolically through the stupa, dharma chakra, footprints, or bodhi tree. By the 1st century CE, Buddha acquired a human form, marking a major shift in Indian visual culture.

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