On a specific occassion or whenever they want.
Yes , why not, they can make images and idols of God. And use them to pray in Temple.
Hindus pray to god at aarti. They use little diyas to do aarti. This is the time where Hindus think of god and that we should sing to them, so that they can be happy for all the good things they did for us today.
Hindus follow the various sacred texts in their day-to-day life and use it in their daily prayers and during worshiping the God.
Hindus used to pray Supreme God with bell. Bell is seen as a form of positive wave energy which open mind & connect us to Supreme God.
Hindus are Indians, so they'd most likely use Tamil or Devanagari symbols.
Yes, Hindus may use the Vedas at home for rituals and prayers, especially during religious ceremonies and celebrations. The Vedas are considered sacred texts in Hinduism and are often recited or chanted as a form of devotion and connection to the divine.
The Hindus use the mandir [or temple] for worship. They need [or maybe we all need] a place where we can have peace, a deity to concentrate on, a place to sit in, and a person to holy mantras to have a peace full worship. Having this in mind, our ancestors have created a holy building called the temple.
It depends on what "accept" means. If the question is asking why Hindus permit Muslims to freely pray in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, the answer is that Hindus in those countries respect the rights and freedoms to worship any or no gods as provided in those countries' laws. If the question is asking why some Hindus convert to Islam, there are two general reasons: The first is that Hindus may find that they believe in the values, structure, or truth of Islam and the second is that Hindus from lower castes may wish to use Islam as a way to escape from the caste system. Although India has outlawed the caste system, discrimination continues in a general societal way.
yes.
Hindus
The house of prayer used by Jews is known as a synagogue.
He prayed at the temple.