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Q: Who were the only people allowed in temples to pray to the gods?
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Where did ancient egyptians go to worship the gods?

There were temples then, but only priests and other important people were actually allowed inside them, so people worshipped from their home. I hope this answer helps!


What are Hindu temples used for?

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 :)


What were the religious beliefs of ancient Egypt?

Egyptians had many gods (polytheism). They viewed pharaohs as gods on earth. They believed that the different gods and goddesses were in charge of various aspects of the world, life and death, eg. Osiris was god of the underworld. In order to keep these gods and goddesses on their side, they had to give offerings to them. Only priests and important people were allowed inside the temples. However, poorer people gave offerings to the temples. People often had private shrines where they had small statues and gave offerings. People wore amulets in the shape of gods, goddesses, or religious symbols, eg. Amun, Isis, or an eye of Horus. They believed that these helped protect them from harm.


Who were the pharaohs and what role did they play?

The pharaoh was the high priest of all temples, the head of law and administration, and the commander of the army. The Egyptians believed pharaohs were great people that were half-man and half-god. Since only the pharaoh and priests were allowed to enter temples, Ancient Egyptians had to ask the pharaoh to speak to the gods for them. This made the pharaoh very powerful in the minds of regular Egyptians!


Why did Egypt build temples?

The Egyptians built temples because they believed that it was a house for the gods and goddesses. They really didn't use they them to pray in so what I said first was really the only reason why.


Why were the egyptians careful not to offend their gods?

One must realise that for the Ancient Egyptians, the gods were part of every aspect of their lives. There were gods for war and childbirth, the harvest and the inundation, justice and the sun. They believed that if they served them in their temples and performed their daily rituals on their cult images, the gods would descend from heaven and dwell in their cult images and in the temples, therefore blessing and benefiting the people. In the time of Akenaten, when the temples of all the gods apart from the Aten were neglected, the people believed the gods had turned their backs on Egypt and when Akenaten died they were quick to reestablish their temple and the daily rituals in order to please the gods. Furthermore, the ancient Egyptians believed in 'Maat', who not only was the goddess of justice, but was the concept of Justice. If the people followed 'Maat', that they lived good and just lives, they would maintain the balance of harmony and would therefore be rewarded, in this life and the next.


What did pharaohs?

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What do pharaohs do?

The pharaoh was the high priest of all temples, the head of law and administration, and the commander of the army. The Egyptians believed pharaohs were great people that were half-man and half-god. Since only the pharaoh and priests were allowed to enter temples, Ancient Egyptians had to ask the pharaoh to speak to the gods for them. This made the pharaoh very powerful in the minds of regular Egyptians! Please use the link below for more information.


Did they build temples for only one God?

In olden times (and in mny places today too), temples were built for many gods or for one local god out of many. The Temple of Solomon, however, was built for the One and only God.


Are pagodas only temples or can people live in a pagoda?

yes people can live in it but they can get in trouble for it


Who was allowed to eat to marsh mallow in Egypt?

Nobody it was a forbidden food for only the gods themselves


In ancient Egypt were common people allowed in the holy temples?