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LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

Learn where worship.

Learn what a Hindu contains. Hindu’s worship in a which may vary between a small hut to a very grand building.

The Hindu name for their temple is a Mandir.

Mandirs are seen as a place The towers of a mandir where heaven meets earth, are called so many are shaped like . mountains. Mandirs and decorated There are many very elaborately, with symbols in the Mandir, many statues and especially the paintings of gods and symbol. Om is a special goddesses. word said at the beginning and end of a Hindu prayer. Each mandir has one main god that it is dedicated to.

Inside the mandir is a with an image of its main god, this is normally placed inside a special alcove – this shrine is called the .

People leave offerings such as , , water, , nuts or by the murti as a sign of respect for the God which the temple is dedicated to. These pictures show . These pictures show Murtis to from which are dedicated to Ganesha. Ganesha is the God of success and overcoming obstacles. Each mandir has a mandir which worshipers ring when they enter to announce their arrival to God. Anyone entering a mandir must remove their shoes on entering. This is to show respect to God/. Go on a tour with Raj

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/religious-studies-ks2-my-life-my- religion--inside-hindu-temple/zbf2t39 Examples of murtis in a family home. Task:

Split your page into two sections. On one side, draw your own Mandir () and on the other side, draw the inside of the Mandir.

Label the different parts, such as the Bell, where the shoes go, etc.