Chola Temple often served as:
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- Chola temples often became the nuclei of settlements which grew around them. These were centres of craft production. They were not only places of worship, they were the hub of economic, social and cultural life as well. Amount the crafts associated with temples, the making of bronze images was the most distinctive.
- Temples were the nuclei of settlements during this period. They were the centres of craft production and also controlled the financial aspects related to them. Hence they were not only the religious centres but also the hub of economic, social and cultural life as well.
- Brihadisvara temple is located in Thanjavur is the best example of Chola Temples which was constructed by Chola king Raja Raja I. Explanation: The king received a divine command to build in his dreams. The temple was very magnificent in its design and beauty.
- The Chola rulers were great builders and during their reign, the most magnificent temples were built in South India. They ruled for nearly 1500 years and temples became the centre of importance during their power. Splendid in architecture, many official ceremonies were held in the Chola temples.
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