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how did a temple communicate the importance of a king?

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Answered by anvi95
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Construction of atemple emphasized the king's moral right to rule. Constructing places of worship provided rulers with a chance to proclaim their close relationship with god.
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A Temple communicated the importance of a king as they were meant to demonstrate the power, wealth and devotion of the patron.

It helped the king to appear like a God as the king took the God’s name because it was auspicious. For example, in the Rajarajeshvara temple, there is an inscription that mentions that it was built by King Rajarajadeva for the worship of his God, Rajarajeshvaram. The king's name is similar to God's name. Through the rituals of worship in the temple one, God (Rajarajadeva) honoured another (Rajarajeshvaram).

As each new dynasty came to power, kings wanted to emphasize their moral rights to be rulers.

It also gives a chance to the king to proclaim close relationships with God and come closer to people.

The temple was a miniature model of the world ruled by the king and his allies.

They worshipped their deities together in the royal temples; it seemed as if they brought the just rule of the Gods on earth.

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