A Hindu temple, or devālaya, is the symbolic "house of god" and a center for religious, cultural, and social life for Hindus. It is designed to bring humans and deities together through symbolism rooted in Vedic traditions, often representing the cosmos through a sacred geometric layout. Temples are also vital institutions for preserving customs, offering spiritual solace, and providing community services.
Purpose and significance
House of God: Temples are viewed as the abode of the divine, a place to approach God and seek spiritual solace.
Cosmic representation: The architecture and layout of a temple are symbolic, often based on a mandala or a square and circle pattern, representing the cosmos and the union of earth and heavens.
Community center: Beyond their religious function, temples serve as a hub for the community, fostering cultural and educational activities and reinforcing traditions.
Path to liberation: The temple is designed to help devotees achieve spiritual liberation by dissolving the boundaries between the human and the divine.
Architectural and symbolic elements
Sacred geometry: The basic plan often uses sacred geometry, with a square representing the earth and a circle representing the cosmos.
Symbolism: The temple incorporates all elements of the Hindu cosmos, from the good and evil to the essence of life, represented through its structure and decorations.
Evolution of structures: Early temples were built with perishable materials like timber, evolving later into more permanent structures carved from stone or built with bricks.
Mandala: The ground plan is seen as a symbolic, miniature representation of the universe.
Rituals and practices
Circumambulation: Devotees walk in a clockwise direction around the sanctuary (pradakshina), symbolizing the cycle of rebirth and the passage of time.
Entering the sanctuary: Entering the innermost sanctuary, or garbhagriha, is a significant spiritual act to connect with the main deity.
Guardian deities: Fierce guardian figures at the entrance are believed to protect the sanctuary and symbolize the challenges one must overcome to achieve enlightenment.