A mandir is a place where Hindus go to worship.
Hindus are people who follow the Hinduism religion.
At a mandir, there are shrines for different Hindu gods and goddesses, also known as deities. Different deities can be worshipped depending on the mandir.
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What is in a mandir?
Hindus believe in one supreme being called Brahman. They believe that there are different parts to Brahman, shown in different gods and goddesses, or deities.
In a mandir, there are statues of different deities. They are called murtis, which are kept as part of a A place connected to a religious figure or event..
Many Hindu people also have a shrine at home.
Here are some things that are in a mandir
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Ways of worship
People take off their shoes and wash their hands when they enter a mandir.
Hindu services are led by a Brahmin priest.
When they reach the shrine, Hindus ring a bell as a symbol of waking the deity.
People sing songs or say prayers called mantras.
Passages are read from Hindu religious books.
Depending on the mandir, Hindu people or the priest offer food to the deities. This is called prashad.
Prashad is blessed and given to the people in the mandir at the end of the service
There are different types of service at a mandir. Some are held in the morning and evening, such as arti and puja.
Arti is one of the most important ceremonies and takes place five times a day at the mandir. It is also called ‘the ceremony of light’, where the lamps are waved in front of the images of deities.
Puja is offering light, flowers, water and food to the deities.
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