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How did a temple communicate the importance
of a king?​

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Answered by pcdon555
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Explanation:

Temples were constructed as places of worship and are meant to demonstrate the power, wealth and devotion of the patron.

Answered by AkashKumar372
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Temples were constructed as places of worship and are meant to demonstrate the power, wealth and devotion of the patron. The temples were miniature models of the world ruled by the king and his allies. For example, the Rajarajeshvara temple was built by King Rajarajadeva for the worship of his god, Rajarajeshvaram. Generally, the names of the rulers and the gods were very similar. The king took the god’s name because it was auspicious and he wanted to appear like a God. Through the rituals of worship in the temple, one god (Rajarajadeva) honored another (Rajarajeshvaram).

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