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- Hinduism: An Overview
- Hinduism is believed to be the oldest organized religion in the world. It ranks as the third largest religion in the world after Christianity and Islam.
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- Worship
- Worshipping a god or goddess in fact is paying homage to the great shining light at the core of your being. You acknowledge that there is more than everyday reality and honor it. The various godheads are different 'gestalts', energy beings, or facets of the...
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- Renewal, Worship, Cocoa and Home
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- Places of worship
- Chapel, church or cathedral – the names used for places of worship in Christianity. Temple or Mandir – the names used for places of worship in. Hinduism.
- www.nelsonthornes.com
- HINDUISM People Places Practices - Encounter World Religions
- Place of Worship: Temple or Mandir (Note: Many Hindus also worship at home at household altars which is equally valued as Temple worship).
- www.worldreligions.ca
- HULL AND EAST RIDING
- PLACES OF WORSHIP. Religious Hull & East Riding Hindu Cultural Association.
- www.eriding.net
- What do you know about Hinduism?
- They accept all major Hindu gods and are commonly known as liberal or non- sectarian. Hindu Religious Observance. Place of Worship.
- www.uws.edu.au
Suggested Web Resources
- Information on Hinduism for Kids
- What is the Hindu place of Worship? Most Hindus worship (puja) every day at home and have a shrine there.
- www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk
- Hinduism--Time and Worship
- Daily Worship. Daily worship in Hinduism usually takes place in three different places: in the home, in a temple, and/or at a street-side or road-side shrine.
- uwacadweb.uwyo.edu
- Hindu temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A Mandir, Devalayam, Devasthanam, or a Hindu temple (Sanskrit: देवालयः, അമ്പലം, Punjabi: ਮੰਦਰ) is a place of worship for followers of Hinduism.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hinduism
- The images are an aid to worship and are not worshipped themselves. The Vedas - these existed in oral The Puranas - long verse stories of Hindu myths, gods, goddess and heroes.
- www.beacy.wa.edu.au
- Hindu Temples and Sacred Places of Worship
- These are links to some of the hindu temples, associations and sacred places in various parts of the world, with special emphasis on Indian temples.
- www.hinduwebsite.com
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