Hindu Mandir Learning Objective: What is a Hindu mandir and why are they important?

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Hindu Mandir Learning Objective: What is a Hindu mandir and why are they important?

Describing Challenge In pairs you have 1 minute to come up with 10 describing words for a Hindu Mandir.

Outside Very decorative and elaborate. They are built in this way to show respect. They look like a palace to show Brahman is king. Often have a dome to ‘reach up to God’.

Inside Remove shoes to show respect. Shrine room is the heart of the mandir where you find the murtis. Hindus worship in a mandir. Make offerings to the murtis.

App Apprentice Your challenge is to design an app for people to download when they go to visit a Hindu temple. The app will need to include: An explanation of what a mandir is. What happens in a mandir Why they are important to Hindus A game or quiz Your app will be marketed at £0.69 so you will need to encourage the rest of the class to choose yours to download.