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The places of worship for Hindu are called as temples. Temple is a place where God resides According to Hindu belief.
Worship places In Hinduism are called temples. Hindu people say it mandir India their local languages.
There is nothing much that the two religions share but the fact that Hindus and Christians both have a holy book to follow.
Hindus commonly conduct their worships in three common places: in their temples, at home and or outdoor public places. This can depend on where a Hindu wishes to do the worship.
Important places for hindus are mainly temples. Places where Hindu gods did some amazing miracle are also important for hindus. These places are known as chardham.
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Yes, it is possible cause Buddha himself was a Hindu. No, not typically. these are two separate and distinct religions. As to the Buddha previously being a Hindu, Hinduism today is much different than in the Buddha's time. Scholars are uncertain, but most likely he was a follower of Brahmanism, not a Hindu.
Hindus worship a pantheon of several gods and goddesses. The primary gods are usually Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma and Lakshmi.
Some Hindu worship services are led by a trained Priest called a Pujari.. Primarily, Hindu's worship individually. The worship service is known as Puja.
hindu worship god annapurna for the good harvest of crops
Temples are not homes of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. They are places where hindus can worship them. The home of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are their respective heavens, such as Mount Kailas for Shiva, Vaikuntha for Vishnu, Brahmaloka for Brahma.
the greatness of Hinduism is there is nothing called Do's and Dont's like Islam. our religion gives us only advice. It depends on the person how and whom to believe and worship. We are proud that Hinduism allow us to pray and believe in anyone one on whom we have faith. being a Hindu a person can worship Allah,Jesus or some one else.which is restricted by the other religions.