In buda worshiping temples.
In Egypt about 7,500 years ago in temples and other stuff
worshiping animals or non. veg.
Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha, was was only a man. We do meditation and recite sutras (lessons from the Buddha) in our shrine rooms, or temples.
Aphrodite birth-places were said to have been in Cyprus and Cythera and both centres of her cult. The main centres of her festival (the Aphrodisia) were Athens and Corinth. At the temple of the Acrocorinth, the acropolis of Corinth, intercourse with her priestesses was a method of worshiping Aphrodite.
People go to Temple Because it is holy. People want to achieve God by visiting & worshiping God.
People go to Temple Because it is holy. People want to achieve God by visiting & worshiping God.
Sort of the same way the Greeks did, through worshiping and building temples.
Temples are sort of like a modern day Church. They are used for worshiping gods. In many old religions, such as the Aztecs, there were sacrifices made in temples to please the gods. Many people would go to temples and pray in them. The things that temples are used for differ depending on the religion. For more information on the different uses of different people go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple Hope I could help :)
By sacrificing at her temple. Or going to her birth place at Crete, and worshiping her there! People also worshiped her at temples. Another way was to love, as of Aphrodite was the goddess of love.
Huge temples all over Egypt. eg,Karnak, Philae, Edfu, Com Ombo, Abu Simbel, etc.
Yes, Corinth still exists today as a modern city in Greece, known as Korinthos. It is located near the ancient ruins of the historic city of Corinth, which was a significant center in ancient Greece. The archaeological site features remnants of temples, theaters, and other structures that highlight its rich history. Additionally, Corinth is an important economic and transportation hub due to its strategic location between the Aegean and Ionian seas.