The Religtious Entoments Of The Cholas To Temples In Tamil Nadu

Abstract

The endowments made by the king to the temples, for various purpose like the maintenance of the perpetual lamp, for sacred food offering, for sacred both, donate of land ,donate gold, for playing musical instrument and land grand etc .

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Dr. G. Palanivel

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Dr. G. Palanivel (2018). The Religtious Entoments Of The Cholas To Temples In Tamil Nadu. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(9), 26-30. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-399595