The way a man prostrates is called sashtanga namaskar and the way a woman prostrates is called panchanga namaskar. The chest of a woman should not touch the ground and hence only panchanga namaskar is allowed.
In Hindu temples, both men and women prostrate by touching their forehead to the ground as a sign of respect and devotion. The difference lies in the posture - men typically prostrate with both hands stretched out in front, while women usually prostrate with hands folded together.
Females do not have prostate glands.
No, only men have prostates.
No, the Hindu women are not supposed to fast when they are in their periods.
Hindu women of the roof not Hinduism we know rohini is my mother by vaibhav aksh
Manisha Roy has written: 'Bengali women' -- subject(s): Hindu women, Upper classes, Women, Women, Hindu
With women, it can be that she has a small outlet. With men, it can be that he has a swollen prostrate.
The Hindu title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
Yes you can be a Hindu man, women boy or a girl. Especially in northern India.
Sikh women don't wear a bindi. Hindu women wear a bindi.
yes
There is no difference between Hindu and Muslim women. The differences are based on how individuals were raised, educated etc. It has nothing to do with one's religion.
The Law of Manu accorded Hindu women to be part of the family and help in the sacred human re-creation process.