Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship?

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Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship?

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship?  This is an aum symbol It is a special sign for God It is often found in Hindu homes or places of worship

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? Svetaketu always came proudly home after school each day. One day his father asked him about God, but Svetaketu didn’t know anything. His father sent for a glass of water and asked Svetaketu to put some salt in it. The next day, he asked where the salt was. Svetaketu could not see the salt, but he could taste it in the water in the glass. ‘That’s a bit like God in the world,’ said his father. ‘God is invisible, but is there in everything.’

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? Hindus believe that there is one God, but that God is represented by many different deities. Hindus usually choose one particular deity to worship, and will have statues or pictures of this deity in their shrine. Vishnu Ganesh Krishna Lakshmi

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? This is a picture of a shrine in the home of a Hindu family. Hindus have shrines so that they can worship at home. The shrine is often placed in the living room, as this is where the family are all together. Usually at least one member of the family will worship at the shrine each day.

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? Think about these parts of the puja ringing the bell making offerings touching/bowing to the image using incense receiving prasadcleansing the image What do you think each of these parts symbolises? Which of the senses are used in each part?

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? During the puja, Hindus offer gifts to the deity, often in the form of food. Can you think of other times when people give gifts or presents? Why do they do this? What does it symbolise? Birthdays Christmas Eid Mother’s/Father’s Day Hannukah

Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship at home & in the mandir? Unit 4a: How & why do Hindus worship? This is a picture of a mandir. A mandir is a Hindu place of worship. As well as worshipping in their homes at a shrine, Hindus also worship at the mandir. What does the word “worship” mean? Can you think of other words to describe what “worship” means?