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Facilities

mandir has many internal features, which one can fully appreciate only by visiting. Below we list what we might experience on entering a temple. Some mandirs have fewer facilities, and others far more. The more elaborate are often part of an entire complex that includes residential quarters, guest rooms, and educational facilities.

  • Racks for shoes (sometimes manned in larger temples)
  • The fragrance of incense
  • Main hall (temple room)
  • Bell to ring upon entry – to announce one’s arrival to the deity
  • Pictures/posters of saints, deities, and associated stories
  • Clockwise from Bottom-left):
  • Worshippers taking off their shoes upon entering the temple
  • Ringing the bell on entering the temple room
  • Two girls taking Charanamrita (holy water) after taking darshan
  • Placing money in the donation box after the arti ceremony
  • Hindu symbols
  • Musical instruments – including drums, cymbals, harmonium
  • Sacred books – for reading and giving lectures
  • Main shrine (at the front); often many smaller shrines, usually to the sides
  • Donation box before the shrine
  • Murtis within the shrine areas
  • Charanamrita (holy water in a bowl near the altar)
  • Prasada, sacred food, handed to worshippers at the altar, or as they leave
  • Priest or priests
  • Kitchen and dining area
  • Auditorium for music, drama, dance, and other cultural performances
  • Shop selling religious artifacts, books, and other religious souvenirs.
  • The temple administrative office

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