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least five lines on temple for class 1st​

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Answered by DiyaTsl
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                      Following are five lines on Temple :

  1. A temple is a building which is regarded as a place for worship of god or godess, mainly in the Buddhist and Hindu religions.
  2. It is a structure mainly dedicated to religious or spiritual activities including prayer, meditation, sacrifice and worship.
  3. Most large temples have a hall which is meant for the piligrimages to sit. This hall is called Temple Hall.
  4. A temple incorporates all elements of the Hindu Religion— presenting the good, the evil and the human, as well as the elements of the Hindu sense of cyclic time and the essence of life — symbolically presenting dharma, artha, kama, moksa, and karma.
  5. The statues of God are placed inside temples. These statues are generally called Temple Gods.

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Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
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  1. A temple is a institution or building which is used as a place for worshipping of god or goddess, mainly in the Buddhist and Hindu culture.
  2. It is a structure solely dedicated to religious or spiritual activities including  meditation, prayer, worship and sacrifice.
  3. Most large temples have a hall which is meant for the piligrims to sit. This hall is called commonly called Temple Hall.
  4. A temple encompasses all elements of the Hindu Religion— presenting the evil, the good in human, as well as the elements of the Hindu religion such as the concept of cyclic time and the essence of life in general . It symbolically represents dharma, artha, kama, moksa, and karma.
  5. The statues or sculptors of God are placed inside temples. These statues are generally worshipped by priests.

Explanation:

A temple is a building reserved for spiritual ceremonies and activities such as prayers and sacrifices. Religions that establish temples include Christianity (temples are usually called churches), Hinduism (temples are usually called mandira), Buddhism (often monasteries), and Sikhism (temples are usually called gurdwaras). Jainism (the temple is sometimes called a De La Salle), Islam (the temple is called a mosque), Judaism (the temple is called a synagogue), Zoroastrianism (the temple is sometimes called an agyari) , Baha'i faith (often simply called Baha'i places of worship), Taoism (sometimes called Taoism), Shintoism (sometimes called Shinto shrines), Confucianism (sometimes called Confucius temples), ancient Egyptian religion and ancient Greece Ancient religions such as  religion.

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