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What is the difference between the terms brahmadeya and devadana

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Answered by INVISIBLEDEMON
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What is the difference between the term Brahmadeya and Devadana?

In other words, the gift of land to Gods is known as Devadana. In particular, the benefit of revenue from land or a village to the temple. ... Therefore, two types of land grants were prevalent during this period known as the Brahmadeya and the Devadana. In Devadan, sometomes temples were gfited with entire village.

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Answered by krutikashelat
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Tax-free land gave/granted to Brahmans is called Brahmadeya.

Land gifted to temples is called devadana.

Explanation:

The land is granted to brahmans that`s why brahmadeya ( Brahma - brahmans and deya - given )

Land gifted to temples is called devadana ( deva - Bhagwan/lord/god and dana- given/to give )

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