They were used to house the gods and goddesses and served as banks.
They served as places of worship of the gods, as administrative centres and courtrooms
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Egyptians go to her temple and pray for her.
The temple was a tomb and ritual center. It may have had astronomical purposes, too.
yes they used to but now they are all Jewish
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by worshiping at a Mandir temple
They are the parsis and they do fire worshiping at their fire temple.
Usually this is a pyramid or a temple worshiping the supreme gods
a zigurat is basically a step pyramid with a temple(worshiping room) on the top step
a zigurat is basically a step pyramid with a temple(worshiping room) on the top step
Prince Shotoku was a fervent Buddhist, and is credited with making Buddhism popular in Japan; however, whenever he spent time worshiping at a Buddhist temple, he also respected the Shinto religion of Japan by worshiping in their temple, as well.
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the temple of the gods
c.3000BC
Egyptians go to her temple and pray for her.
Because people were being unrighteous and disrespectful toward God. The temple was built for worshiping and honouring God, not to be a common market hall.
As a form of worshiping their gods and goddesess. As a way of thanking them for good fortune. As a way of showing their loyalty to their gods and godesses. As a way of seeking help.