Answer: The three Schools of Thought had different artistic representations of the Buddha.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Theravada saw him as a man in an orange robe with a bun and was typically drawn with a glowing ring around his head. The Mahayana showed the Buddha as a man of all gold or wearing red or blue with lots of jewelry and beads. And lastly, the Vajrayana interpreted the Buddha as a blue, red, or yellow-skinned man wearing an orangish-red and blue robe.