In a Hindu mandir, the first rooms typically encountered are the entrance hall or porch, which may lead to a main prayer hall (garbhagriha) that houses the primary deity's idol or image. Adjacent to this may be a gathering space for devotees, often featuring additional shrines or altars dedicated to other deities. Some mandirs also include a hall for community activities and a space for rituals or ceremonies. The layout can vary, but these areas are central to the worship experience.
In Hinduism, there is no church as we are not Christians. Instead we have a Temple, where there are statues of our Gods that we pray for. Hindus worship in temples called mandirs.
The frequency of use for a Mandir (Hindu temple) can vary widely depending on its location, community size, and cultural practices. Many Mandirs hold daily rituals and prayer services, attracting worshippers regularly, especially during festivals and special occasions. In larger cities or areas with a significant Hindu population, Mandirs may see a constant flow of visitors, while smaller or less frequented ones might have more intermittent use. Overall, the Mandir serves as a focal point for community gatherings, religious ceremonies, and spiritual activities.
Are you talking about a Mandir? If so, it is a place of worship for Hindus.
The chief diety, sub dieties, temple bells, archana (offering) counters, theertham (holy water), prasadam (food offered to GOd), kumkum, bhasma, chandan, the priests performing poojas and chanting prayers.
They are the Hindu Kush Mountains (see link).
there is a code for it but misscassey deleted them and now we just have the rooms that you see...sorry
A rooms-keeping supervisor works in locker rooms, dressing rooms, or coat check rooms. The function of their job is to interact with customers to ensure they have a good experience. They see to it that the rooms are clean and pleasant as well.
Hindu-Arabic refers to the numeral system. We see it all the time as the Hindu-Arabic numeral system is the one we use every day, the world over.
There is a button that has the map. You can see all the rooms on there. hoped it helped.
See the calendar of 1982.
Yes, and there is a lot of it. see link
If you review Vishnu, one of the Hindu gods, you will see that his 9th avatar (incarnation) is beleived to be Buddha.