question is why did the king rajara deva took the nare of God
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Devarāja" was the religious order of the "god- king", or deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia. The devarāja order grew out of both
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The devarāja order grew out of both Sanatana Dharma and separate local traditions depending on the area.[2] It taught that the king was a divine universal ruler, a manifestation of Shri Bhagawan (often attributed to Shiva or Vishnu). The concept viewed the monarch to possess transcendental quality, the king as the living god on earth.
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