One of the prayers said before you commence education or start studying is:
Saraswati Namastubhyam Varde Kaamroopini
Vidhyarambham Karishyaami Siddhirbhavatu me sada
This prayer is addressed to Saraswati Devi who is considered to be the Goddess of Knowledge. We are bowing before Saraswati devi, the one who fulfils our wishes and asking her to bless us while we study.
they say in they're prayers Save
they offer flowers, they say prayers etc.......
go to hindu website and type education plus in the search ...you will get it
The prayers at a Hindu temple can be lead by a person appointed by the temple management committee or a hereditary priest.
Purtassi prayers are typically observed by South Indian Hindu devotees during the Tamil month of Purattasi (September-October), particularly on Saturdays. Devotees fast, offer prayers, and visit temples during this period to seek blessings from Lord Venkateswara.
the goal in Hinduism is to become closer to god by severing attachments to the material world and focusing on prayers and spirituality
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Generally Hindus worship in the mornings and evenings when there are Prayers, Kirtans and Sandhays performed but otherwise they can worship any hour of the day in their homes or in the temples.
They pray to god Ganesha and goddess Laxmi. They wear new clothes and distribute sweets.
Saraswati is a Hindu Goddess. She is the Goddess of learning (education, music, etc).
There's none as "supreme god". God itself is considered as "supreme". The shape and form we give to offer prayers is upto each individual.
The Hindu religion doesn't have rules so much as guidelines. Some of these are non-violence, truthfulness, purity of thought, contentment, austerity and surrender to God with regular prayers.