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Hindu Temples

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Hindu Temples: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on mandir

mandir:

a hindu temple

 

(See also: mandir, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Thrissur - Institutions of Higher Education

Major Colleges are: Government Engineering College, Thrissur Government Medical College, Thrissur Amala Medical College, Thrissur Mission Medical College, Thrissur Agricultural University, Thrissur Achutha Menon Memmorial Government College,Thrissur Sree Kerala Varma college, Thrissur St. Thomas College, Thrissur St. Marys College, Thrissur St. Alosias College, ...

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Thrissur, Thrissur - History, Thrissur - Geography, Thrissur - Culture, Thrissur - Some of the Hindu temples around Thrissur, Thrissur - Institutions of Higher Education, Thrissur - Places in Thrissur District, Thrissur - Media

Read more here: » Thrissur: Encyclopedia II - Thrissur - Institutions of Higher Education

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Hinduism in the United States - Status

The Hindus of America in modern times enjoy both de jure and de facto equality under the laws of the United States. Generations of Hindus, both of South Asian, as well as European ancestory, have lived and worked in the USA, raising families, buying homes, and making roots, rendering their culture and spirituality an integral part of the multi-faceted diamond that is the American Experience. ...

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Hinduism in the United States, Hinduism in the United States - History, Hinduism in the United States - Hindu Temples in United States, Hinduism in the United States - Status, Hinduism in the United States - Awareness, Hinduism in the United States - Scholarship, Hinduism in the United States - Statistics

Read more here: » Hinduism in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Hinduism in the United States - Status

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Ellora Caves - Pictures

Kailasanatha Temple Kailasanatha Temple ...

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Ellora Caves, Ellora Caves - The Buddhist caves, Ellora Caves - The Hindu caves, Ellora Caves - The Jain caves, Ellora Caves - Pictures

Read more here: » Ellora Caves: Encyclopedia II - Ellora Caves - Pictures

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Thrissur - History

From ancient times, Thrissur district has played a significant part in the political history of south India. The early political history of the district is interlinked with that of the Cheras of the Sangam age, who ruled over vast portions of Kerala with their capital at Vanchi. The whole of the present Thrissur district was included in the early Chera empire. The district can claim to have played a significant part in fostering the trade relations between Kerala and the outside world in the ancient and medieval period. It can also cl ...

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Thrissur, Thrissur - History, Thrissur - Geography, Thrissur - Culture, Thrissur - Some of the Hindu temples around Thrissur, Thrissur - Institutions of Higher Education, Thrissur - Places in Thrissur District, Thrissur - Media

Read more here: » Thrissur: Encyclopedia II - Thrissur - History

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Vishva Hindu Parishad - The Agenda

Continually criticizing its political ally the BJP for acting too slowly on the Ram temple issue, conversions and a uniform civil code, the VHP demands legislation from Parliament authorizing the temple construction, and the proclamation of a Hindu Rashtra, literally the "Hindu Nation," in Bharat, leaving the politicians to explain it as a statement of cultural nationalism and not a plan to deny Muslims fundamental rights and freedoms. The VHP says Bharat has historically been a Hindu nation, in culture, heritage and history. Islam wa ...

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Vishva Hindu Parishad, Vishva Hindu Parishad - History, Vishva Hindu Parishad - Growth and the 1980s, Vishva Hindu Parishad - The Ram Janmbhoomi Crisis, Vishva Hindu Parishad - The New VHP, Vishva Hindu Parishad - The Agenda, Vishva Hindu Parishad - Organization and Leadership, Vishva Hindu Parishad - Place in History and the Future

Read more here: » Vishva Hindu Parishad: Encyclopedia II - Vishva Hindu Parishad - The Agenda

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Sri Mariamman Temple - Architecture

Built in the south Indian Dravidian style, the temple most outstanding feature is the impressive gopuram (tower). Rising above the entrance, it features Hindu deities, sepoy soldiers and floral decorations. Flanking it are statues of Shiva and Vishnu. Within the temple is a main prayer hall with richly decorated ceilings. The location of four shrines in the temple is marked by an ornately e ...

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Sri Mariamman Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple - History, Sri Mariamman Temple - Architecture, Sri Mariamman Temple - Today, Sri Mariamman Temple - Gallery, Sri Mariamman Temple - Reference

Read more here: » Sri Mariamman Temple: Encyclopedia II - Sri Mariamman Temple - Architecture

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Hampi - Temples

Hampi has various notable Hindu temples, some of them which are still active places of worship. Some of them are: Achyutaraya Temple Mahanavami Dibba (the royal observation platform) Vitthala temple: The temple with 56 musical pillars is situated in a rectangular courtyard. It is especially famous for a stone sculpture of a chariot with revolving wheels, drawn by two elephants. The temple is the venue of the annual Purandaradasa festival. Virupaksha temple complex: Also known as the Pampapathi t ...

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Hampi, Hampi - History, Hampi - Geography, Hampi - Temples, Hampi - Vitthala temple, Hampi - Hajara Rama temple, Hampi - Pictures, Hampi - Books

Read more here: » Hampi: Encyclopedia II - Hampi - Temples

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Ambalappuzha - Famous temple

The Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple is believed to have been built in the in the year 790 M.E by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran. This temple is directly associated to the Guruvayoor Sri Krishna Temple. During the raids Tipu Sultan in 1789, the idol of Sri Krishna from the Guruvayoor Temple was brought to the Ambalappuzha Temple for safe keeping. The payasam served in the Ambalappuzha Temple is famous among Hindu devotees. This sweet pudding made of rice and milk has an interestin ...

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Ambalappuzha, Ambalappuzha - Famous temple, Ambalappuzha - Legend of the Ambalappuzha Paal Payasam, Ambalappuzha - Ambalapuzha Velakali

Read more here: » Ambalappuzha: Encyclopedia II - Ambalappuzha - Famous temple

Hindu Temples: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on mandal

mandal:

hindu temple which can also be used for socio-cultural purposes

 

(See also: mandal, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Devamandira

devamandira: (Sanskrit) "Abode of celestial beings."

 

From mand, "to stand or tarry." A Hindu temple; also simply mandira. See: temple.

(See also: Devamandira, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Jaganatha - The Temple

The Temple of Lord Jaganatha is one of the major temples in India. The worship of Lord Jaganatha is so ancient that there is no accurate record of how long it has been going on. It is strictly forbidden for non-Hindus to enter the Jaganatha temple. Once a year Lord Jaganatha, along with his brother, Baladeva, and sister, Subhadra, are taken out of the temple and pulled on huge chariots through the streets of Puri. It is from these huge chariots that the English word 'juggernaut' comes. Millions of devotees attend this festival every year, including the King of Puri, who sweeps t ...

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Jaganatha, Jaganatha - The Temple, Jaganatha - Appearance

Read more here: » Jaganatha: Encyclopedia II - Jaganatha - The Temple

Hindu Temples: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Pilgrimage

pilgrimage: Tirthayatra. Journeying to a holy temple, near or far, performed by all Hindus at least once each year.

See: tirthayatra.

(See also: Pilgrimage, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance

Since the late 1970's, Hinduism has been going through what the Hindu community calls a "Hindu Renaissance". British rule in India and western cultural influence had weakened the faith, but the popularity of Hinduism in the West and activism of certain influential leaders, such as Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, reversed this trend. Instead, today Hindus who live in foreign countries are building temples for G ...

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Contemporary Hindu movements, Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance

Read more here: » Contemporary Hindu movements: Encyclopedia II - Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Jainism and Hinduism - Unique features of Jainism

Over several thousand years, Jain influence on Hindu philosophy and religion have been considerable, while Hindu influence on Jain temple worship and rituals can be observed in certain Jain sects. Jain scriptures are many and varied, yet contrary to parochial Hindu claims, the Jain scripture rejects both the Hindu Vedas and non-Jain writings generally as sources of religious authority and practice. The Hindu Vedic (and generally theistic) concepts of divine creation, preservation and destruction are in fact condemned in cer ...

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Jainism and Hinduism, Jainism and Hinduism - Hindu-Jain Relationship, Jainism and Hinduism - Unique features of Jainism, Jainism and Hinduism - Impact of Jainism, Jainism and Hinduism - Jain-Hindu Disputes, Jainism and Hinduism - Is Jainism an Offshoot of Hinduism?

Read more here: » Jainism and Hinduism: Encyclopedia II - Jainism and Hinduism - Unique features of Jainism

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - Hinduism

He was the founder-president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Maharaja was a srividya upasaka and was initiated in to the secrets of srividya by shilpi siddalingaswamy -head of the of the jagadguru nagalingaswamy mutt. He built three temples in Mysore city: Bhuvaneshvari temple and Gayatri Temple are loacted inside the Mysore Palace Fort and Sri Kamakaameshwari Temple is situated on Ramanuja Road, Mysore. All the three Temples were sculptored by the m ...

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Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur, Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - Academia, Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - Wildlife Conservation, Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - Hinduism, Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - FAMILY

Read more here: » Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur: Encyclopedia II - Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur - Hinduism

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Javanese Hinduism

Both Java and Sumatra were subject to considerable cultural influence from the Indian subcontinent during the first and second millennia of the Common Era. Many Hindu temples were built, including Prambanan near Yogyakarta, which has been designated a World Heritage Site; and Hindu kingdoms flourished, of which the most important was Majapahit. In the sixth and seventh centuries many maritime kingdoms arose in Sumatra and Java which controlled the waters in the Straits of Malacca and flourished with the increasing sea trade between China and India and beyond. ...

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Agama Hindu Dharma, Agama Hindu Dharma - General beliefs and practices, Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism in Bali, Agama Hindu Dharma - Javanese Hinduism, Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism elsewhere in the archipelago, Agama Hindu Dharma - See Also

Read more here: » Agama Hindu Dharma: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Javanese Hinduism

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism in Bali

Balinese Hinduism is deeply interwoven with art and ritual, and is less closely preoccupied with scripture, law, and belief than Islam in Indonesia. Balinese Hinduism lacks the traditional Hindu emphasis on cycles of rebirth and reincarnation, but instead is concerned with a myriad of local and ancestral spirits. As with kebatinan, these deities are thought to be capable of harm. Balinese place great emphasis on dramatic and aesthetically satisfying acts of ritual propitiation of these spirits at temple sites scattered throughout vill ...

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Agama Hindu Dharma, Agama Hindu Dharma - General beliefs and practices, Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism in Bali, Agama Hindu Dharma - Javanese Hinduism, Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism elsewhere in the archipelago, Agama Hindu Dharma - See Also

Read more here: » Agama Hindu Dharma: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism in Bali

Hindu Temples: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Garbhagriha

garbhagriha: (Sanskrit) The "innermost chamber," sanctum sanctorum, of a Hindu temple, where the primary murti is installed. It is a small, cave-like room, usually made of granite stone, to which only priests are permitted access. Esoterically it represents the cranial chamber.

See: temple.

(See also: Garbhagriha, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Gaja

gaja: (Sanskrit) The elephant, king of beasts, representative of Lord Ganesha and sign of royalty and power.

 

Many major Hindu temples keep one or more elephants.

(See also: Gaja, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Chalukya

Chalukya: (Sanskrit) Indian dynasty (4501189) in the Punjab area. Buddhism and Saivism were prominent. This dynasty completed the Buddhist Ajanta Cave frescoes and advanced the art of Hindu temple building.

(See also: Chalukya, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Hindu Temples Dictionary

Hindu Temples: Encyclopedia II - Kottayam - Religion

Like the rest of Kerala, Hindus, Christians and Muslims all form a significant part of the population. Kottayam is the last rail stop for pilgrims heading to the Hindu holy site of Sabarimala. During December and January of each year pilgrims from all over India head to Kottayam and its vicinities to start their final journey to the Sabarimala Temple. The temple is located around 110 km from Kottayam, in the district of Pathanamthitta. Panachikad Temple, one of the famous Saraswathy temples in Kerala is located nearly 12 km away from ...

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Kottayam, Kottayam - History, Kottayam - Climate, Kottayam - Tourism, Kottayam - Industry, Kottayam - Publishing industry, Kottayam - Rubber latex industry, Kottayam - Education, Kottayam - Politics, Kottayam - Religion, Kottayam - Towns in Kottayam District

Read more here: » Kottayam: Encyclopedia II - Kottayam - Religion




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