Why was the mural painting done on the temple wall?

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'Mural' it comes from the word of "murus"which means wall.So murals can create a sense of community, beautify urban spaces,Express historical and culture identity raise awareness about social issues and inspire creativity and wonder. So all these things are done on the wall so that it will help to show...
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'Mural' it comes from the word of "murus"which means wall.So murals can create a sense of community, beautify urban spaces,Express historical and culture identity raise awareness about social issues and inspire creativity and wonder. So all these things are done on the wall so that it will help to show the tourist or any people in a very big way. read less
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In earlier days all people were not allowed to visit temples hence this mural painting was invented
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