to clean ourselves
NO
take off your shoes and wash
rub olive oil on them ten minutes befor entering the shower....wash your legs gently and pat water off with towel and your legs will be perfect!
Yes they do. They have to do Wuzu before entering the Holy place of Mecca.
Although it is good practice to wash feet before entering mandir, many do not abide by it, including myself. However, it is imperative that people leave their footwear outside before entering the mandir. They are given the option to wash hands and feet if they choose, but as said many don't. Also, many usually bathe before they go to a mandir, so they might feel they are clean.
they take off there shoes and wash your hands and face.
Lots of religions have personal hygiene requirements, eg. Sikhs must cover their heads, take off their shoes and wash before entering the temple to pray; followers of Shinto believe that personal cleanliness is vital - they must take baths, wash their hands and rinse their mouths often! :) xoxo
They don't. The only requirement in Judaism to wash the feet before worship, is for the Kohanim in the Holy Temple (which is no longer standing). See Exodus ch.30. It is Muslims who wash their feet before entering a mosque.
no it turns them gold lol
Go in the temple
It really depends on the specific church. In Christian religions, generally no. However, there are certain branches that believe in foot washing. They wash each others feet and enter the church shoeless. Many Asian religions require the removal of shoes before entering a temple.
very simply - to purify themselves before they pray. They are supposed to wash the right hand first, then the left, then scoop some water to rinse out their mouth.