Geography, asked by shriviagrawal, 11 months ago

what are temple towns?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1
A medieval town may be a Temple town, Administrative centre, Commercial town or Port town. Many towns had combined characteristics of all the above types of towns. For example, many towns were administrative centres, commercial and craft production centres as well as temple towns – all at the same time.

sardarg41: hii
Answered by kittukamchan12
2

Temple towns represent a very important pattern of urbanization, the process by which cities developed . Temples were often Central to economy and Society and the rulers built temples to demonstrate their devotion to various deities . They also enjoy Temples with grants of land and money to carry out elaborate , rituals feed pilgrims and priests and celebrate festivals . Temple authorities use their well to finance trade and banking terms and most around temples such as those of Somnath in Gujarat Bhillasvamin in Madhya Pradesh , Kanchipuram and Madurai in Tamil Nadu and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh .

Similar questions