Social Sciences, asked by PUBG260, 11 months ago

why do you think towns grew around temples​

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Answered by bimannhpc
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Temple authorities used their wealth to finance trade and banking. Gradually a large number of priests, workers, artisans traders etc. settled near the temple to cater to its needs and those of the pilgrims. Thus grew temple towns. Towns emerged around temples such as those of Bhillasvamin (Bhilsa or Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh), and Somnath in Gujrat. Other important temple towns included Kanchipuram and Madurai in Tamil Nadu, Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.

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Answered by IRONman6333
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Answer:

  1. Temples were often central to the economy and society.
  2. Rulers who built temples donated land and money to carry out eleborate rituals,feed pilgrims and priests and celebrate festivals.
  3. Pilgrims who comes to the temples also made donation.
  4. Temples authories used their wealth to finance trade,banking.
  5. Than slowly all people started setting near there and towns developed around the temple

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