A Mandir is a Hindu temple, a sacred place of worship where devotees come to pray and perform rituals. It is typically dedicated to one or more deities, such as Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, or Goddess Durga. The architecture of a Mandir often features intricate carvings and sculptures that depict various aspects of Hindu mythology.
Inside a Mandir, there is usually a central shrine called the garbhagriha, where the main idol or image of the deity is placed. Devotees offer flowers, fruits, and prayers to seek blessings and express their devotion. Mandirs serve as important community centers, fostering spiritual growth and cultural traditions.