hindu's often eat holy food, which is blessed by god such as nuts , and pistachious. they also have this sugar rock (Jaggery) thing which you can eat. in some temples they provide free food made by volunteers
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Yes, Hindus eat blessed food at Temples. But, the food item could be almost anything depending on the Hindu-sect's religious customs and practices. For example: in North India and most Vaishnav sects prefer nuts, dry-fruits, Laddoos, Payasam (cooked sweeten rice sometimes with milk). Don't get surprised but many temples dedicated for lord Shiva in eastern India, offerings could be Ganja or Bhang and in temples dedicated to goddess Shakti (Kali or Durga) may offer cooked meat after sacrifices of goat, even buffalo. Practiced Hinduism is vast and differs so much within its three main sects - Vishnavs, Shivaites, and Shaktas. Besides, geographical regional practices are also have influences on what can or can't be served in temples. Hindus in Nepal even gets pig's meat as temple offerings. Quite surprised practises are prevalent in Hindu Bali, too. But, in general, most Hindu temples offerings are, as mentioned by earlier person, dryfruits, nuts, and/or some sweet.
A Hindu Temple
the Hindu temple is important to Hindus because they go there to pray.
The Hindus pray in temples. A Hindu Temple
Aksharadham is not the biggest hindu temple because the followers of their deity are not hindus. The biggest hindu temple is probably the Brihadeeshwara Temple in Thanjavvur, Tamilnadu.
Hindus and people who are curious about Hindu beliefs.
Place of worship for hindus is called a temple
Nowhere. To a Hindu Body is a temple.
A Mandir is a place of worship, i.e. a temple. It is a Hindi word and usually refers to a Hindu place of worship. The mandir houses the idols of the Hindu dieties. They are worshipped and prayers are offered.
Hindu people usually go to temple to worship their Gods. Most of the Hindus have a small temple at home.
The places of worship for Hindu are called as temples. Temple is a place where God resides According to Hindu belief.
As well as worship a Hindu temple can be used for ceremonies and sometimes as a community centre
According to Hinduism Scriptures Hindu can eat any vegetables and fruits. Hindu is strictly forbidden to eat beef. However some Hindu are allowed to eat meat.