List Of Hindu Temples
This is a list of lists of Hindu temples. List is in alphabetical order in three types: based on geographic locations and by continents; by theme; and by prime deity. By location Africa * List of Hindu temples in Mauritius * List of Hindu temples in South Africa * List of Hindu temples in Tanzania Asia * List of Hindu temples in Afghanistan ** List of Hindu temples of Kabul * List of Hindu temples in Bangladesh * List of Hindu temples in Cambodia * List of Hindu temples in India *By state: ** List of Hindu temples in Andhra Pradesh ***List of Hindu temples in Tirupati ** List of Hindu temples in Bihar ** List of Hindu temples in Goa ** List of Hindu temples in Karnataka **List of Hindu temples in Kerala *** Goud Saraswat Brahmin temples in Kerala ** List of Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu *** List of temples in Kanchipuram ***List of Hindu temples in Kumbakonam ** Temples of Telangana ** List of temples in Uttarakhand *By non-states: ** List of Hindu temples in Bareilly **Lis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hindu Temple
A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or Kovil, is a sacred place where Hindus worship and show their devotion to Hindu deities, deities through worship, sacrifice, and prayers. It is considered the house of the god to whom it is dedicated.; Quote: "The Hindu temple is designed to bring about contact between man and the gods of Hinduism religion" (...) "The architecture of the Hindu temple symbolically represents this quest by setting out to dissolve or decrease the boundaries between man and the divine". Hindu temple architecture, which makes extensive use of squares and circles, has its roots in later Vedic traditions, which also influence the temples' construction and symbolism. Through astronomical numbers and particular alignments connected to the temple's location and the relationship between the deity and the worshipper, the temple's design also illustrates the idea of recursion and the Microcosm–macrocosm analogy, equivalency of the macrocosm and t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Kumbakonam
Kumbakonam () is a city and a municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the States of India, Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 40 kilometres from Thanjavur and 273 kilometres from Chennai. It is the headquarters of the Kumbakonam taluk of Thanjavur district and a temple town with many Hindu temples located in and around it, the majority dedicated to Vishnu and Shiva. 12 Shiva temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam. They are Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Kumbakonam, Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Kumbeswarar Temple, Someswaran Temple, Someswarar Temple, Nageswaraswamy Temple, Kumbakonam, Nageswara Temple, Ekambeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Ekambareswarar Temple, Gauthameswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Gowthameswarar Temple, Abimukeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Abimukeswarar Temple, Kambatta Viswanathar Temple, Kumbakonam, Kambatta Visvanathar Temple, Banapuriswarar Temple, Kalahasteeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Kottaiyur Ko ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Pakistan
The major Hindu temples in Pakistan are Shri Hinglaj Mata temple (whose annual Hinglaj Yatra is the largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan, which is participated by more than 250,000 pilgrims), Ramapir Temple Tando Allahyar, Shri Ramdev Pir temple (whose annual Ramdevpir Mela in the temple is the second largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan, Umarkot Shiv Mandir (famous for its annual Shivrathri festival, which is one of the biggest religious festivals in Pakistan, and the Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple (famous for Shivrathri celebrations which is attended by 200,000 pilgrims). Pakistan Administration Kashmir Bhimber District * Shiv Temple at Barnala Kotli District * Banganga Temple at Khuiratta * Hindu Temples at Kotli, Kotli City Mirpur District * Baba Balaji Temple at Ratta, Azad Kashmir, Ratta, Dadyal * Raghunath Temple at Mangla Dam, Mangla Dam Lake [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Myanmar
Hinduism is the fourth-largest religion in Myanmar, being practised by 0.5% of the population of Myanmar. Hinduism is practised by about 890,000 people in Myanmar, and has been influenced by elements of Buddhism, with many Hindu temples in Myanmar housing statues of the Buddha. There is a sizable population of Hindus with the Myanmar Tamils and minority Bengali Hindus having the biggest population share. History Hinduism, along with Buddhism, arrived in Burma during ancient times. Both names of the country are rooted in Hinduism; Burma is the British colonial officials' phonetic equivalent for the first half of ''Brahma Desha'', the ancient name of the region.Toʻ Cinʻ Khu, , pp. iv-v Brahma is part of Hindu trinity, a deity with four heads. The name ''Myanmar'' is the regional language transliteration of ''Brahma'', where ''b'' and ''m'' are interchangeable. Arakan (Rakhine) Yoma is a significant natural mountainous barrier between Burma and India, and the migration of Hindui ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Nepal
This is a list of major Hindu temples in Nepal, alphabetically sorted by district. Arghakhachi District * Aakashdevi Temple * Supa Deurali Temple Bajura District * Badimalika Temple (बडिमालिका मन्दिर ) Banke * Bageshwori Temple (Nepalgunj) Bara District * Kankali Temple, Bara, Kankali Temple, Simraungadh * Sahajnath Temple (Katghat Shiv Mandir), Bara, Katghat Temple, Jitpursimara * Raniwas Temple, Simraungadh, Bara, Ranivas Temple, Simraungadh * Shree Ram Mandir, Nijgadh Baitadi District * Tripura Sundari Temple, Baitadi, Nepal, Tripura Sundari Temple * Nagarjun Temple, Baitadi, Nagarjun Temple * Gwallek Kedar Dham, Baitadi * Ninglashaini Temple, Baitadi, Ningalashaini Bhagawati Temple * Melauli Bhagwati Mandir, Baitadi * Jagannath Mandir Bhaktapur District * Anantalingeshwor Mahadeva Temple, Bhaktapur, Anantalingeshwor Mahadev * Ashapuri Mahadev Temple * Aananta lingeshwor Mahadev * Balakhu Ganesh * Balkumari temple, Bhaktapur, Thi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hinduism In Mongolia
Hinduism in Mongolia is a minority religion; it has few followers and only began to appear in Mongolia in the late twentieth century. According to the 2010 and 2011 Mongolian census, the majority of people that identify as religious follow Buddhism (86%), Shamanism (4.7), Islam (4.9%) or Christianity (3.5). Only 0.5% of the population follow other religions. During the twentieth century, the socialist Mongolian People's republic restricted religious practices and enforced atheism across the country. The fall of the communist regime in the late 1990s signalled the beginning of an era of religious pluralism and experimentation. Mongolians began practising Hinduism and other world religions and spiritualities, including Mormonism and Christianity. Spiritual congregations that teach Hindu philosophies including The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, The Art of Living foundation and the Ananda Marga organisation operate in Ulaanbataar. Practices that gain inspiration ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Malaysia
This is a list of Hindu temples in Malaysia. Federal territories Kuala Lumpur * Sri Kshemankhari Durgai Amman Alayam, Taman Kepong Baru Tambahan ( Shivaprasath , Satheesh , Vinod, Nisha) * Sri Navagraha Nayagi Durgai Amman Alayam – Kepong, Taman Sri Sinar * Sri Veera Muniswarar Alayam, Batu 5, Jalan Ipoh * Sri Paranjothi Vinayagar Temple, Jalan Ipoh * Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee * Sri Ganesar Aalayam, Kampong Pandan * Sri Aiynareeswarar Temple, Taman Melawati, Setapak * Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Sri Segambut, Taman Cuepecs * Sri Karumariamman Temple, Jalan Sentul * Sri Nageswary Amman Temple, Bangsar * Sri Maha Kaliamman Temple, Jalan Kasipillay, Jalan Ipoh * Sri Kamakshi Ambal Alayam, Jalan Bukit Bangsar Off Lorong Maarof, Bangsar * Sri Arulmigu Devi Sri Raja Kaliamman Kovil, Brickfields * Angkasapuri Sri Maha Kaliamman Alayam * Kuil Sri Kamatchi Amman Aalayam, Jalan Perkasa Satu, Taman Maluri, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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:Category:Hindu Temples In Laos
{{Commons category, Hindu temples in Laos Laos Temples Religious buildings and structures in Laos Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and ... Religious organizations based in Laos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hinduism In Japan
Hinduism is a minority religion in Japan mainly followed by the Indian, Sri Lankan and Nepali expatriate residents of Japan, who number about 280,000 people as of 2025 History Hinduism diffused throughout East Asia via trade routes, and also through the expansion of Buddhism in the sixth century. There has also been significant transfer of Hindu-derived material native to China and South East Asia into Japan. Hindu deities have been integrated into Japanese religious culture and several deities are worshiped for good luck. In fact there are many deities that are still worshiped in Japan which have long been forgotten in India. Saraswati (Benzaiten) is arguably the most revered deity in Japan after the Buddha. She forms as a part of the "Seven Gods of Fortune", of which four originated as Hindu deities: Benzaitensama (Sarasvati), Bishamon (Vaiśravaṇa or Kubera), Daikokuten ( Mahākāla or Shiva), and Kichijōten (Lakshmi). The last, along with Benzaitennyo (Saras ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Indonesia
This is a list of Hindu temples and their remains in Indonesia. Indonesia has been part of Indosphere of Greater India where sanskritization and Hinduism in Southeast Asia, Hinduism spread across Hinduism in Indonesia, Indonesia.Mark Juergensmeyer and Wade Clark Roof, 2012Encyclopedia of Global Religion Volume 1, Page 557. Hinduism in Indonesia, Hindus in Indonesia are a multi-ethnic society consisting of different Indonesian ethnicities, such as Balinese people, Balinese, Javanese people, Javanese, Indonesian Indian, Indian and other ethnic groups. According to government statistics, the majority of Indonesian Hindus are Balinese that inhabit the island of Bali. This claim has been disputed by one of the leading Hindu bodies of the nation, the Parishada Hindu Dharma Indonesia (PHDI), which estimates there are about 18 million Hindus, indicating that most are not of Balinese origin. There is also a significant Indonesian Indian Hindu minority settled in large cities. Numbers of Indo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Hindu Temples In Bishnupur
The Temples of Bishnupur are a group of temples located in the town of Bishnupur (West Bengal), Bishnupur, West Bengal, India. These temples, built by the Mallabhum kingdom, Malla kings between the 17th and 18th centuries, are renowned for their unique architectural style that blends traditional Bengali design with influences from other regions. The temples are primarily constructed using terracotta, a material that gives them a distinctive reddish hue and allows for intricate detailing in the artwork. Known for their elaborate terracotta panels that depict scenes from Hindu epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, the temples are a testament to the artistic and cultural achievements of the Mallabhum kingdom, Malla dynasty. Over the years, they have gained historical significance, drawing visitors and scholars alike. In recognition of their cultural value, the ''Temples of Bishnupur'' were added to UNESCO, UNESCO's List of World Heritage Sites in India, tentative list of World He ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Chola Temples In Bangalore
The Chola dynasty was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of southern India. In Bengaluru the Cholas ruled nearly a century. The heartland of the Cholas was the fertile valley of the Kaveri River, but they ruled a significantly larger area at the height of their power, including the present-day Bengaluru. During the reign of Rajaraja Chola I—around 1004 AD—the cholas captured Bengaluru after defeating the Western Ganga dynasty, Gangas. During their rule, they built many temples in and around Bengaluru with the Domlur Chokkanathaswamy temple, Chokkanathaswamy temple, Mukthi Natheshwara Temple, Choleswara temple and the Old Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore, Someshwara Temple being prominent ones. The Chokkanathaswamy temple at Domlur, whose earliest inscriptions date back to the 10th century AD, is the oldest temple in the city. Originally built by Raja Raja Chola I, the temple was later renovated by the Hoysala Empire, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara Empire, Vijay ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |