The Cholas Royal Women Contribution to the Temples

Abstract

The Cholas family’s religious endowment to the temples .land grand, village grand, gift of gold and silver, gift of cattle, donate of food grain, gift of vessel, gift of ornaments etc. The members of the royal household followed the Examples set up by the kings. The King's mother, sisters, queens, princes made varied endowments. This happened on the return of the king from war, the consecration of a new temple or a new shrine, the festival of bath of gods, improvement or extension of the temple premises. They showed great interest in the propagation of religion. They are considerable number of evidence available for a study of endowments made by the royal family members.

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Dr. G. Palanivel

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Dr. G. Palanivel (2018). The Cholas Royal Women Contribution to the Temples. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(11), 40-44. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-422313