mainly in temples in India. Also in many ruins and buried structures showed Hindu sculptures.
Many different societies all over the world were polytheistic, which means having multiple gods. The Greeks made beautiful temples of white marble with columns and sculptures. The Hindu carved beautiful temples with sculptures. South American people carved temples from rock. Egyptians built the pyramids and also carved stone.
The Hindus pray in temples. A Hindu Temple
The famous rock-cut temples at Elephanta are ascribed to the Rashtrakuta dynasty. These temples are dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and are located on Elephanta Island in Mumbai, India. The main temple, also known as the Cave 1 or the Great Cave, features impressive sculptures and carvings depicting various aspects of Hindu mythology.
Paul Mikula has written: 'Traditional Hindu temples in South Africa' -- subject(s): Hindu Temples, Temples
yes, hindu Temples do use Religious music. They are called mantras or shlokas.
The Mughals were Muslims who ruled a country with a large Hindu majority.
Many of their paintings and sculptures illustrated either hindu and buddhist teachings.
K. V. Soundara Rajan has written: 'Ahmadabad' 'Early temple architecture in Karnataka and its ramifications' -- subject(s): Carnatic, Hindu Temples, Temples, Temples, Hindu 'The art of south India' -- subject(s): Art, Hindu, Art, Indic, Hindu Art, History, Indic Art 'Megalithic architecture in southern India' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Iron age, Megalithic monuments 'Junagadh' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Architecture of the early Hindu temples of Andhra Pradesh' -- subject(s): Hindu Temples, Temples, Hindu 'The Ellora monoliths' -- subject(s): Architecture, Hindu, Architecture, Rashtrakuta, Cave temples, Hindu Architecture, Rashtrakuta Architecture 'Temple architecture in Kerala' -- subject(s): Temples
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meenakashi temple
Hindu temples are also known as a Mandiram. This name however is only usually used in South East Asia, and primarily India. They tend to be called Hindu temples in the west.