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c. A Chola period inscription, carved out of stone, declares that ‘destroyers of the tank will go
to the deepest of hell and the one who maintains it well will be rewarded with great riches and
luxuries in his next birth’. What possible conclusion can you draw from the above statement?

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Answered by shailjasinha523
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Answer:

A Chola period inscription ,carved out of stones,declares that the 'destroyers of the tank will go to deepest of hell and one who maintains it well will be rewarded with great riches and luxuries in his next birth.

Explanation:

Chola temples became the nuclei of settlements which grew around them.

These were centres of craft production. Amongst the crafts associated with temples, bronze images and paintings were distinctive and world famous.

Temples were also endowed with land by rulers as well as by others. The produce of this land went to maintain all the specialists who worked at the temple and very often lived near it – priests, garland makers, cooks, sweepers, musicians, dancers, etc.

Temples were not only places of worship, they were the hub of economic, social and cultural life as well

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the question -' A Chola period inscription ,carved out of stones,declares that the 'destroyers of the tank will go to deepest of hell and one who maintains it well will be rewarded with great riches and luxuries in his next birth.  What possible conclusion can you draw from the above statement?" is-

Explanation:

In Chola period inscription the ,carved out of stones, declares that the 'destroyers of the tank will go to deepest of hell and one who maintains it well will be rewarded with great riches and luxuries in his next birth. This was because people of chola period believed in reincarnation  , as they believed that the things which are done in this birth or in a lifetime will be extracted in the next, which was taking birth again, as cholas also build a tank which provided water for irrigation and the one who destroys it would definitely bring  a bad omen or earn bad deeds and would  then go to hell.

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