Why do you think towns grew around temples?
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Why do you think towns grew around temples?

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Towns grew around temples because:

(i) They were administrative centres.

(ii) They were also centres of commercial activities and craft production.

(iii) Temples wealth were used to finance banking and trades by the temple authorities.

(iv) In order to cater the needs of pilgrims, a large number of priests, artisans, workers and traders

settled near the temple and slowly pilgrimage centres developed into townships.
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