Mandira (Temple)
The term "Mandira" refers to a type of temple found in various cultures, particularly in Hinduism. These temples are often dedicated to specific deities and serve as places of worship, rituals, and community gatherings. Mandiras can vary in architectural style, size, and significance, depending on their location and the traditions of the region.
In India, Mandiras are integral to spiritual life, often adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. They typically feature a sanctum sanctorum, where the main deity's idol is housed, and are surrounded by courtyards and halls for devotees. Many Mandiras also host festivals and celebrations, drawing visitors and pilgrims from far and wide.