Which of the following terms do Hindus use to refer to the image of a deity?

a. puja
b. bhakti
c. murti
d. bindi


c. murti

Analysis:
a, b & d. Incorrect. Hinduism has many gods, all of them represented by images, but puja is not “image.”
c. Correct. Hindus use the term murti for the image of a deity, whether three-dimensional (as in a statue) or two-dimensional (as in a picture or poster). A murti is a representation of the deity, rather like a photograph represents a person.

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