Inspire the worship of the Divine god

Temples are not just worshiping places. Temples are  a place for meditation, a place for passing knowledge generation to generation, Temples are also   used in some places as a fort of the kingdom. Temples denote cultural, art including music, dance and drama, martial arts and ancient history.

Depending upon the language People speak  around the world  the  hindu temples are called different names , Temple is also called as mandir or mandira. Temples are also known as kovil  which means lord home or kings home or  aalayam  for loyality and divinity. In kannada Temples are  called as   gudi or devasthanam., in telugu temple is called as Gudi, or devalayam or kovela , in bengali it is called as mondir, in malayalam it is called as kshetram or ambalam.

Indiatemplesinfo.com is designed to create and restore the interest of our heritage, ancient culture and language . The main tasks of India temples info  is to identify ,create database and restore ancient heritage temples and mandapas to bring back the glory of hindu dharma philosophy and make the world flock towords hinduisam.Within Hinduism a large number of personalities, or 'forms', are worshiped as murtis. Hindu Religion Besides a wide diverse set of beliefs, it has a set of customs and traditions that were synonymous with the people of India. Often Hindus celebrate Christmas, despite Christian origins and many people of other religions also celebrate Deepavali (Diwali), the festival of light, and Holi, the festival of colour despite their Hindu origins.

Contrary to popular belief Hindus believe in just one god, who comes to Earth in different forms (avatars), each of which represents an aspect of life, e.g. water, crops, fertility and health to name a few. According to Hindu traditions as expounded in Bhagwat Gita, the religion is timeless and was first given to the Sun god by Lord Krishna