Most temples are dedicated to some particular deity depending on the choice or belief of the temple's builder or owner but some temples are dedicated to multiple deities. Statues of Lord Shiv, Krishn, Ram, Hanuman and Goddess Durga, Kali, Sharda & Saraswati are the ones i've seen the most but i've also some others.
Well the howling of wild animals and the cries of the temples made them contain both statues
Freedom. Usually Hindu temples' architecture is done according to Hindu scripture.
Hindu temples are also known as a Mandiram. This name however is only usually used in South East Asia, and primarily India. They tend to be called Hindu temples in the west.
The Hindus pray in temples. A Hindu Temple
The majority of statues and temples were found in Dendera.
Temples and Statues of Rome - 1913 was released on: USA: 26 November 1913
Paul Mikula has written: 'Traditional Hindu temples in South Africa' -- subject(s): Hindu Temples, Temples
yes, hindu Temples do use Religious music. They are called mantras or shlokas.
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.
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meenakashi temple
K. V. Soundara Rajan has written: 'Ahmadabad' 'Early temple architecture in Karnataka and its ramifications' -- subject(s): Carnatic, Hindu Temples, Temples, Temples, Hindu 'The art of south India' -- subject(s): Art, Hindu, Art, Indic, Hindu Art, History, Indic Art 'Megalithic architecture in southern India' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Iron age, Megalithic monuments 'Junagadh' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Architecture of the early Hindu temples of Andhra Pradesh' -- subject(s): Hindu Temples, Temples, Hindu 'The Ellora monoliths' -- subject(s): Architecture, Hindu, Architecture, Rashtrakuta, Cave temples, Hindu Architecture, Rashtrakuta Architecture 'Temple architecture in Kerala' -- subject(s): Temples