Gupta temples were topped with by huge towers and were covered with carvings of the God worshipped inside.
Murals in cave temples
Murals in cave temples
The period known as the Golden Age in Hindu literature is the Gupta period, which lasted from around the 4th to the 6th century CE. It was a time of great advancements in art, science, and literature, characterized by the flourishing of classical Sanskrit literature and the development of Hindu epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
There is a very big story.Pl z refer to the epic mahabharata.
Inside the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) in Amritsar, India, you will find the central shrine housing the holy scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib. The interior is richly decorated with intricate marble and gold work, reflecting a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. Devotees often gather to pray, meditate, and participate in communal meals known as langar.
No not exactly. Hindu devote many god and goddess and so have different temples of these god and goddess. The things which are same in Hindu temples are their rituals like arti ( a prayer which is sung in every morning and evening and is different for each god or goddess) a pandit i.e. the preist of temple
In Hinduism, there is no church as we are not Christians. Instead we have a Temple, where there are statues of our Gods that we pray for. Hindus worship in temples called mandirs.
Hindu influence on Filipino culture can be seen in various aspects such as language, religion, art, and architecture. Filipinos adopted words like "guru" and "maharlika" from Hindu influence. Hindu gods and goddesses also influenced early Filipino spirituality and beliefs. Additionally, Hindu architectural styles like the use of temples and statues have left a mark on Filipino structures.
LOL. Usually, if you're going to just pray, no there aren't any seats but if there's like a show or something then yes there might be seats.
the guspta empire just like the founder of the Mauryan Empire , literature, arts,gave money have trades with others neighbord andcreated beutiful works of art to honor the Hindu gods Pilgrims .
No. Anybody can go to a Hindu Temple with respect like going to any other religious place like Church, Mosque, Gurdwara or Monastery. All Religious places are open to everyone who respects religion and and believe in that Super power GOD. There are some temples which have a tradition to allow only hindus to enter, in that case the tradition should be respected. In case of other temples, there could be a dress requirement (dress in traditional clothes), and take a bath before entering the temple. Basically, local tradition needs to be respected. Most temples, however, would allow people other than hindus to enter.