most temples are built in worship of there religion/god. they go there to worship and pay respect for example people go to church to worship jesus.
People go to the temples for the same reason that people go to church.
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A Buddhist practices continually throughout each and every day. We go to temples on special occasions and for festivals or to help the monks. But, in general, it is a religion that we actively work at all day every day.
Buddhist people do and so do Mormon people. Buddhist have shrines and Mormons have temples. Mormons go to temples to do work for the dead (more complicated stuff) and to pray and is a very holy place. Buddhist people go to pray. This is just from my simple knowledge
Secularism is the principle of separating religion and government, ensuring that no particular religion is favored or promoted by the state. It aims to create a neutral public space where individuals are free to practice any religion or none at all without interference from the government.
If the building get fire where do people go ?
The temples of Mercury.
Hindus go to Hindu Temples to pray.
Temples are sort of like a modern day Church. They are used for worshiping gods. In many old religions, such as the Aztecs, there were sacrifices made in temples to please the gods. Many people would go to temples and pray in them. The things that temples are used for differ depending on the religion. For more information on the different uses of different people go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple Hope I could help :)
If you mean the order of the temples then I will list them. Go to Death Mountain, for the Fire Temple.
Most buddhists meditate on their own at home but some will go to a Buddhist Center, or temples and monasteries to meditate. Buddhism is not a religion. Therefore, buddhists do not pray in the western sense of "talking" to deity/God to ask help or forgiveness.