How did temples becomes storehouses of wealth?
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If walls can hold secrets, the four temple walls should get a prize. The temple is one of the very few Ashtanga Vimanas, Vishnu temples where the three forms of Vishnu are consecrated in three shrines, one over the other. There are only around six of these and four in the Pandya country. It is believed that they were built when the Vasudeva-Panchavira cult was at its height.
The temple’s front porch belonged to the 16-17{+t}{+h} Century but it did not obstruct the simple elegance of the early Pandya structure. The stairs led up to the first and second floors where one can find the main deities in a poor condition. Future repairs will hopefully not destroy them altogether.
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Temples were called store houses of wealth because off the revenue collection and through donations received from the rulers and wealthy devotees.
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