why did the Kings of medieval period have inscriptions carved on copper plates and Temple walls
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
The kings have inscriptions carved on copper plates and temple walls as a sign of their power and wisdom. When a king lives or dies, their power and knowledge is carved in the memory of the people in the kingdom through these inscriptions. This way they become immortal in everyone's memories.
Hope it helps....
Mark me as brainliest ❤❤
Answered by
1
Most of the inscriptions of Indian kings were about the royal grants to the construction or maintenance of the temple or the monetary benefits to the employees there or for continuous worship on behalf of the royal family. There are some exceptions of course.
The details of the donations were carved on the temple walls so that the general public is aware of the donation. This reduces the misappropriation of the funds. Alternatively the inscriptions were engraved on copper which is rustproof and relatively cheap.
The general correspondence was in all probability done on leaves of Palmyra or Bhurja(birch) trees
The details of the donations were carved on the temple walls so that the general public is aware of the donation. This reduces the misappropriation of the funds. Alternatively the inscriptions were engraved on copper which is rustproof and relatively cheap.
The general correspondence was in all probability done on leaves of Palmyra or Bhurja(birch) trees
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
4 months ago
Sociology,
4 months ago
English,
4 months ago
English,
9 months ago
Math,
1 year ago