The special room in a mandir, or Hindu temple, is called the "garbhagriha" or "sanctum sanctorum." This is the innermost chamber where the main deity's idol or image is enshrined, and it is considered the holiest part of the temple. Devotees often offer prayers and perform rituals in this sacred space. Access to the garbhagriha is typically restricted to priests or certain rituals.
special Hindu building you are talking about is called Temple. Also known as mandir sometimes.
a mandir
Dot or feather? A temple? Kiva? Ashram? Need a bit more information in the question here.
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It is called a मंदिर 'MANDIR' in Hindi and 'TEMPLE' in English.
It Is Called A Mandir.
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A arcade
In Hinduism God is called, remembered or worshipped by many names and those names are given according to the Powers of God. so mostly the Mandirs have been built for worshipping those deities and they are named after them. Since Lord Rama and Lord Krishna have also been known as a kind of incarnation of God, there are some mandirs or temples having their idols as well. In a mandir where the idols of Lord Rama have been installed, they are called Shri Ram Mandir. The Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, in the State of Uttar Pradesh in India, is called the main Shri Ram Mandir
The Memorial Chamber
No, you cant. it is unhygienic to enter mandir when menstruating. our ancestors made that rule because during this time woman will feel very tired, woman where not allowed to cook, not allowed into pray room or mandir so that they will sit in one place and rest.
The priest of a mandir (Hindu temple) is commonly referred to as a "pujari" or "archaka." These individuals perform various religious rituals and ceremonies, including daily worship (puja) and special offerings to deities. Their role is essential in maintaining the spiritual atmosphere of the temple and guiding devotees in their worship practices.