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A Buddhist temple on monarchy​

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Buddhist kingship refers to the beliefs and practices with regard to kings and queens in traditional Buddhist societies, as informed by Buddhist teachings. This is expressed and developed in Pāli and Sanskrit literature, early, later, as well as vernacular, and evidenced in epigraphic findings. Forms of kingship that could be described as Buddhist kingship existed at least from the time of Emperor Aśoka (Pali: Asoka).

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Neelamperoor Pally Bhagavathi Temple is a 1700 year old Buddhist temple in Kerala, India situated in kuttanadu Alappuzha. It is about 3 km west of Kurichy outpost in Kottayam-Changanacherry Main Central Road. The principal deity is Vanadurga.

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