Hinduism: Details about 'Hindu Temple'
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A Mandir is a Hindu temple. It is usually dedicated to a primary deity, called the presiding deity, and other deities associated with the main deity. In the United States and other Western nations though, most mandirs are dedicated to multiple deities. Most practising Hindus maintain a mandir in their homes for daily worship and meditation.
Prana PratishtaPrana Pratishta is the ceremony to invoke the divine spirit-energy into the statue made in the god's form. Once this ceremony has been performed the murti, or 'image,' must be worshipped daily. Elements of WorshipAlthough the devotee is free to worship in any manner as long as it is respectful and not offensive, some common elements of worship in a mandir are darshan, puja, bhajan, pradakshina and prasad. Mandir ConstructionThere are two main styles of Hindu temple architecture: Naagara (Northern) and Dravida (Southern). Most major temples are constructed per the aagama shastras. The Gopuram or distinctive temple tower is an integral element of most hindu temples. Basic norms to be followed in a mandirMost priests take elaborate measures to maintain mental and physical purity. While most devotees cannot maintain such regimens, there are some basic rules that must be followed:
Local village deities and templesManagementIn the most recent developments, the Archeological Survey of India has taken control of most ancient temples of archeological importance. See also
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