Unglazed terracotta figures of horses and deities are a traditional craft associated with:

Ayyanar temples
Village shrines
Harvest festivals
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Unglazed terracotta figures of horses and deities are a traditional craft associated with Ayyanar temples, village shrines, and harvest festivals.

Ayyanar is a Tamil folk deity who is worshipped as a guardian deity. He is often depicted as a warrior riding a horse. Unglazed terracotta figures of Ayyanar and his horse are often found in Ayyanar temples.

Village shrines are also often decorated with unglazed terracotta figures of horses and deities. These figures are believed to protect the village from evil spirits.

Harvest festivals are also a time when unglazed terracotta figures of horses and deities are often displayed. These figures are a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

Unglazed terracotta figures of horses and deities are a beautiful and important part of Tamil culture. They are a reminder of the importance of religion and tradition in Tamil life.

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