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Rulers of temple states came to power in the usual way—by outsmarting their rivals and defeating them in battle—but once in power they didn’t depend exclusively on force to govern. They encouraged their subjects to associate them with the main deities of Buddhism, Hinduism, or both. Carrying out the ideals of chakravartin rule, monarchs donated gifts and land to temples, where their subjects regularly saw their rulers performing rituals.
The Year 1000: When Globalization Began
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