peaceful, calm and serene i guess!!!!hope that helps for what u r doin
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since no worldly matters are discussed in the temple, and there is constant chanting of mantras, worship of deity, the vibrations of the temple are filled with devotional energy, love for God and faith which lifts all devotees spirituality. So one can find it easy to meditate or do Japa in temple then meditating at home or other public place like garden.
The atmosphere in a Hindu temple is typically peaceful and serene, with the sounds of chanting, bells, and prayers filling the air. Devotees may offer prayers, light incense, and make offerings to the deities. There is a sense of devotion, spirituality, and reverence in the atmosphere.
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Aksharadham is not the biggest hindu temple because the followers of their deity are not hindus. The biggest hindu temple is probably the Brihadeeshwara Temple in Thanjavvur, Tamilnadu.
Vraj Hindu Temple was created in 1988.
St. John's Hindu Temple was created in 1975.
I think the 1st hindu temple was built between 1500BC-600BC.
The dwarka temple i think
The atmosphere is cheerful and people are very happy, and everyone is welcome.
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I suppose the Dwarka Temple.
In the centre of a Hindu Temple there is a idol of God. Sometimes this idol is not found in the centre of the main temple rather underground in a dark chamber.
The prayers at a Hindu temple can be lead by a person appointed by the temple management committee or a hereditary priest.
The Hindus pray in temples. A Hindu Temple