Temple.
In Hinduism the place of worship is known as a Temple. Sometimes people also call it mandir.
Usually a 'Meeting House'.
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque.
Most Christian religions do not consider their places of worship to be temples but instead use the widely popular term "church" for their house of worship. Middle Eastern religious persons such as Islams, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus call their places of worship temples and are considered to be sacred to their religion.
At the fundamental level there is no difference, we are all natives of Planet Earth and as such we should care for it and each other. At the Spiritual level the people that we call Hindus somehow managed to keep intact a thread of wisdom that runs far into the past but is also relevant in the present and the future. imho
Hindus call it Bhagvad Gita
a shul or a bet-knesset. Non-Orthodox Jews also call it a temple.
The God worship by the Rastas, Jewish and Christians differ in their names. The Rastas worship a singular God whom they call 'JAH', the Jewish also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHWEH' and the Roman Catholic Christians also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHVE'. Nevertheless, all of them worship a singular God but with a different names.
The Hindu religion house is known as MANDIR i.e. temple of Hindu god. And the priest here is called as Pandit ji
Hindus don't call themselves Hindus. They call themselves "Santana Dharma". The titles "Hindu" and "Hinduism", were first used by the Persians, because they were on the opposite side of the Indus river.
Hindus dont have christenings or any ritual that converts you to a Hindu.