Some Buddhists, Mormons, Ba'hai, or occult members do religious worship in separate temples.
Nikola Tesla, a renowned inventor and scientist, is often attributed with saying, "The man who builds a factory builds a temple; the man who works there worships there." This quote emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and reverence for one's craft and workplace.
Hinduism is the only major polytheistic religion that worships multiple gods and goddesses.
A church is thought to be the temple of the devil. Of course it depends on your religion.
None of them. Some religions use statues to represent their deities and/or saints, and some believe that the essences or spirits of the deities/saints come to reside in the statues, but they don't actually worship the statues. Statue-worshiping is mentioned in the Bible, but this came about either because the ancient Jews didn't understand the function of statues in other religions, or they were creating a straw man to make the religions of their enemies look foolish to other Jews.
Gandhi was a follower of Hinduism. However, he promoted a philosophy of non-violence, tolerance, and equality that resonates with various religions and beliefs around the world.
Budism
buddhista
Jewish people worship in a synagogue, the real Jewish people follow the Torah-the Old Testament is from that.
islam
Islam
She worships Satan
"T.V. or MEDIA"
judaism
Paganisim.
The "lotus temple" at New Delhi is a Baha'i House of Worship, open to all visitors regardless of faith. It averages four million visitors a year, the majority of whom are not members of the Baha'i Faith.
Shiva is the destroyer god of the Hindu religion.
a JEW, a person who follows Judaism, worships in a temple.