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Is UK a secular state?

Yes, the UK is considered a secular state in that it does not have an official state religion, and it allows freedom of religion and belief for its citizens. However, the Church of England is the country's established church, and the monarch is its supreme governor.


What is British religion?

The state religion in the UK is the Church of England, a variety of Christianity, but many people belong to other religions and many people do not regularly attend any form of worship, even if they nominally belong to a religion.


Why did Muslims first come to the UK?

Muslims first came to the UK in significant numbers in the 1950s and 1960s primarily as immigrants in search of economic opportunity and work. They were encouraged to come to help rebuild the UK after World War II and fill labor shortages in industries such as transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing.


Can I study in UK after matric?

To study in the UK after matriculation (10th grade), you typically need to complete your higher secondary education (12th grade or equivalent) for undergraduate programs. However, you can consider foundation programs or access courses that may provide pathways for entry into UK universities. It's important to research specific requirements and consult with universities or education advisors for guidance.


Where do the majority of Muslims live in the UK?

The majority of Muslims in the UK live in urban areas, with significant populations in cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Bradford. These cities have diverse Muslim communities with varying ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

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65


Shri swaminarayan mandir when was it built?

There are many swaminarayan mandirs


Why are UK mandirs important to Hindus other than worship?

UK mandirs serve as vital cultural hubs for Hindus, fostering community cohesion and preserving traditions through festivals, educational programs, and social events. They provide a space for intergenerational dialogue, allowing younger members to connect with their heritage. Additionally, mandirs often engage in charitable activities, promoting social responsibility and support for broader community issues. Overall, they play a crucial role in maintaining Hindu identity and values in a diaspora context.


When was the first mandir opened?

Well, small mandirs are always open. Bigger mandirs are open at special times. It matters what temple you are talking about.


Where are mandirs found?

You can find them in most countries.


What are the sacred buildings for Hinduism?

Temples / mandirs


Where do hinduisms go to worship their god?

mandirs known as temples


Do the Hindus have a sacred building?

Hindu temples are called 'Mandirs.'


Who goes to a mandir?

Mandir is a temple, place of worship for Hindus - the followers of Hinduism. Hence, Hindus go to Mandirs. However, those who believe in Hinduism, no matter what religion they belong to also visit Mandirs.


What do Mandirs look like?

A Mandir (temple) is a religious hall where Hindus assemble to pray to their God. It is not much different from a Church or any other holy shrine. Most Mandirs contains statues representing their respective Gods. Some Mandirs/Temples have seating accommodations like benches and chairs while others have mats for seating on the floor. Old temples have statues / carvings on the wall inside and outside as well. A Gopuram or Gopura, is a monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of the Mandirs/Temples, especially in Southern India.


Are mandirs used for weddings and funeruls?

Mangirs are definitely used for weddings but not funerals.


Do mandirs go to temples?

Mandir is a Hindi word for a Temple where Hindus go for worship