No not exactly. Hindu devote many god and goddess and so have different temples of these god and goddess. The things which are same in Hindu temples are their rituals like arti ( a prayer which is sung in every morning and evening and is different for each god or goddess) a pandit i.e. the preist of temple
Well, small mandirs are always open. Bigger mandirs are open at special times. It matters what temple you are talking about.
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You can find them in most countries.
Temples / mandirs
mandirs known as temples
Hindu temples are called 'Mandirs.'
There are many swaminarayan mandirs
Mandir is a temple, place of worship for Hindus - the followers of Hinduism. Hence, Hindus go to Mandirs. However, those who believe in Hinduism, no matter what religion they belong to also visit Mandirs.
A Mandir (temple) is a religious hall where Hindus assemble to pray to their God. It is not much different from a Church or any other holy shrine. Most Mandirs contains statues representing their respective Gods. Some Mandirs/Temples have seating accommodations like benches and chairs while others have mats for seating on the floor. Old temples have statues / carvings on the wall inside and outside as well. A Gopuram or Gopura, is a monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of the Mandirs/Temples, especially in Southern India.
Mangirs are definitely used for weddings but not funerals.
Mandir is a Hindi word for a Temple where Hindus go for worship
Mandirs, or Hindu temples, are often compared to mountains due to their elevated structures and spiritual significance. Just as mountains symbolize a connection between the earth and the divine, mandirs serve as sacred spaces where devotees can seek spiritual elevation and connection with the divine. Both are seen as places of refuge and contemplation, embodying a sense of tranquility and reverence. Additionally, the act of ascending to a mandir mirrors the journey of spiritual growth and enlightenment, similar to climbing a mountain.