A mandir or temple is a sacred place of worship in Hinduism. It is devoted to a specific deity, and it serves as the divine abode on earth. The central sanctum, called garbhagriha, houses the idol or statue of the revered god or goddess, making it the holiest part of the temple.
There are gay, straight, bisexual Hindus. There are theistic, atheistic, deistic Hindus. There are really religious and non-religious Hindus. Hindus have all sorts of different lifestyles, depending on the particular Hindu.
The main building for Hindus is the temple.
The vast majority of Hindus engage in religious rituals on a daily basis.
Yes, Hindus can be considered a religious minority community in certain regions or countries where they are not in the majority. It depends on the demographic context and the local distribution of religious groups.
well hindus were very religus they are the 3rd most known religon
Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
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The ultimate religious goal that Hindus strive to achieve is moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and union with the divine.
There are approximately 1.3 million Hindus in Britain, making up a significant minority religious group in the country.
Hindu temples are called 'Mandirs.'
Akbar was a very tolerant ruler. He married 2 Hindus, 1 Christian, and 1 Muslim. He had a Spanish Jesuit tutor his son, and he even abolished a tax on non-Muslims. He created a bureaucracy in which Hindus and Muslims could serve, and granted Hindus and Muslims land grants in exchange for loyalty. He showed his religious tolerance by becoming a vegetarian so as not to offend the Hindus and building Hindu temples. In 1575, he built a 'house of worship' where scholars of all religions could meet for discussion.