History, asked by sanjay4221, 11 months ago

how can Temple town be described as the centre of learning and culture​

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Answered by UsmanSant
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● A temple town can be described as centre of learning and culture because many important cultures and things to be learnt are carved on the walls and pillars and gopurams of Temples.

● Temple towns speak to a significant example of urbanization, the procedure by which urban communities create.

●Temple towns were frequently integral to the economy and society.

● Rulers supported building temples towns to exhibit their commitment to different divinities.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The temples were built by the Kings earlier and were used for holding their courts and carrying out the administrative functions. They were used for religious purposes and for other cultural programs. The temples were an important part of society and the economy.  

Explanation:

  • The temples were maintained by the money and land grants from rulers, merchants and from the pilgrims. The extra money was used for banking and trading purposes.  
  • There were priests, artisans, traders and others who started living around the temples for catering to the pilgrims. This eventually led to the growth of temple towns.  
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