I think the answer is A, to serve in religious and political rituals.
<h2><u>Q</u><u>u</u><u>e</u><u>s</u><u>t</u><u>i</u><u>o</u><u>n</u>:-</h2>
If a density of a wood is 0.5g/cm³, What is the mass of 2cm³ ?
<h2><u>A</u><u>n</u><u>s</u><u>w</u><u>e</u><u>r</u>:-</h2>
Density (D) of wood is = 0.5 g/cm³
Volume (V) of wood is = 2cm³
Mass (M) of wood is = ?
Now,
We know,
D = 
So,
M = D × V
M = 0.5 g/cm³ × 2cm³
M = 1 g
<h3>The mass of 2cm³ is <u>1</u><u>g</u>. [Answer]</h3>
The answer is it represents the Lokeshvara, Lord of the World. Lokeshvara is a multi-armed form of Avalokiteshvara that seems to have been famous in Nepal since the middle ages. The name advocates that he is the lord of the world with reliable noose which leads grief sentient beings to insight.