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Answered by Anonymous
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An Agraharam or Agrahara was a grant of land and royal income from it, typically by a king or a noble family in India, for religious purposes, particularly to Brahmins to maintain temples in that land or a pilgrimage site and to sustain their families. Agraharams were also known as Chatur-vedi-mangalams in ancient times.

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Answered by Sanayasilawat
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An Agraharam or Agrahara was a grant of land and royal income from it, typically by a king or a noble family in India,

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