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 How important were craftspersons for the building and maintenance of temples? very short answer​

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Answered by MaharnabThapa
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> Craftsperson is someone who is highly skilled at their trade; an artificer.

> A person who produces arts and crafts.

> A person who designs, makes and repairs objects that have artistic qualities.

Explanation:

The crafts persons were very important for building and maintenance of temples. The houses were built by the Masons, doors and windows were made by the carpenters and iron items were made by the blacksmiths. Other artisans produced decorative objects, and the statues and idols were made by the sculptors.

Crafts persons played an important role in the building and maintenance of temples:

Goldsmiths, bronze smiths, blacksmiths, masons, and carpenters were important to the construction of temples in the Vishwakarma culture. Weavers such as the Saliyar or Kaikkolars were prosperous communities and they made ample donations to temples.

The crafts persons of Bidar were skilled in their inlay work in copper and silver. In their own way, they were also important for the construction and maintenance of temples.

Crafts persons played a significant role in the building and maintenance of temples. Stonemasons worked in the building structures and temples. Although some such as sculptors, help to sculpt idols and statues along with carpenters who carve doors into them. Blacksmiths made iron objects.

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Answered by manjhilaxmi115
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Answer:

craftsperson played a crucial role in the building and adorning of temple with gold, silver, alloy-work, and textile and products. They also catered to the needs of pilgrims, there by forming an important part of the ongoing trade.

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