Places of worship can be referred to by various names depending on the religion. For example, in Christianity, places of worship are commonly called churches, cathedrals, chapels, or basilicas. In Islam, places of worship are known as mosques or masjids. In Hinduism, places of worship are called temples or mandirs. Each of these names carries cultural, historical, and religious significance within their respective faith traditions.
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
India and Nepal are main countries. in Srilanka some places.
leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
They have many gods. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
For Muslims -Mosque, for Hindus-Mandir, for Christians Church etc. Each religion has different name for its place of worship
guru
The main facility needed to perform worship is the intention, interest and dedication to worship in Hinduism. Other requirements are immaterial. There are innumerable ways of worship prescribed in hinduism.
Pooja means worship as in the worship of your God/Goddess.
They don't. They practice it.
Temples and chruches