Doubt in Temporary table

Used in procudure
select c_1,c2........c_n
  from   t_temp_table
  where  t_id= 1270
But, got the error...
ORA-08103: object no longer exists
After dropping and creation of table
worked perfectly.
What might have been the reason???

Karthick_Arp
I cannot understand your answer clearly Karthick.

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