When the Buddha is depicted as a man, what is NOT a symbol that indicates his identity?

A. Cranial protuberance (hair bun)
B. A flame from his palm
C. Elongated ears
D. Urna (mark on the forehead)



Answer :

Final answer:

When depicted as a man, elongated ears are not a symbol that indicates the Buddha's identity.


Explanation:

Elongated ears is NOT a symbol that indicates the Buddha's identity when depicted as a man. The symbols that do indicate his identity include a cranial protuberance hair bun, a flame from his palm, and an urna / mark on the forehead. These symbols signify different aspects of the Buddha's life, teachings, and enlightenment.


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