why were the temples seen as centres of power by the rulers
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During the Medieval times the temples acted as the socio and economic hub of the town.
Hence, people gathered by the temple everyday in order to meet and discuss issues with the Brahmins who were the priests.
The Brahmins were also considered as great influencers hence, rulers believed that temples held a lot of power.
Hence, people gathered by the temple everyday in order to meet and discuss issues with the Brahmins who were the priests.
The Brahmins were also considered as great influencers hence, rulers believed that temples held a lot of power.
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