why do you think towns grew around the temples
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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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The question is why do you think towns grew around the temples.
The solution to this question is we have to find the reasons why the towns grew around the temples.
As we know that temples were the centre of society and the economy.
The temples are built by rulers to demonstrate their devotion to the deities.
There are a lot of devotees who gave their entire life to praise God.
karaikalammaiyar and chekkizhar were some of them.
pilgrims who flocked to the temple also made donations.
The authorities of the temple used to build trust and finance trade and banking.
The temples were built by the people to show their faith in God
The people grant money to the temple to perform rituals and functions.
The conclusion is that the temples are the basic unit of the economy and society, so the town grew around the temples.
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