A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a structure reserved
for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice,
or analogous rites. A ‘’templum’’ constituted
a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. It has the
same root as the word “ template,’’ a plan in
preparation of the building that was marked out on the ground
by the augur. Though a templum, technically speaking, is not a
“house of the gods” but a diagram that for the Romans
linked the geometries of heaven and earth, it was also indicative
of a dwelling place of a god or gods.
A Hindu temple, is a house of worship for followers of Hinduism.
They are usually specifically reserved for religious and spiritual
activities.
A Hindu temple can be a separate structure or a part of a building.
A feature of most temples is the presence of murtis of the Hindu
deity to whom the temple is dedicated. They are usually dedicated
to one primary deity, called the presiding deity, and other subordinate
deities associated with the main deity. However, some temples
are dedicated to several deities, and some have symbols instead
of a murti.