Temple Practices
Temple practices refer to the rituals and activities conducted in places of worship, often associated with various religions. These practices can include offerings, prayers, and ceremonies that aim to connect the worshippers with the divine. Temples serve as sacred spaces where individuals gather to seek spiritual guidance, participate in community events, and celebrate religious festivals.
In many cultures, temple practices also involve specific traditions, such as the use of sacred texts, music, and art. For example, in Hinduism, rituals may include puja (worship) and the recitation of mantras. Similarly, in Buddhism, meditation and chanting are common practices within temple settings.