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Visit the prayer houses of different religions and describe the precincts in the classroom. - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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Visit the prayer houses of different religions and describe the precincts in the classroom.

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  1. Temple (Hinduism)
    • Temples are often beautifully decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses.
    • There is a sanctum (garbhagriha) where the main deity is placed.
    • People offer flowers, incense, and perform rituals like aarti.
    • The sound of bells and chants creates a serene atmosphere.
  2. Mosque (Islam)
    • Mosques have large open spaces for prayers (namaz).
    • There is a prayer hall with no idols, only carpets for worshippers to kneel and pray.
    • The minaret is used for the call to prayer (azan).
    • Worshippers wash their hands, feet, and face at the ablution area before praying.
  3. Church (Christianity)
    • Churches have a peaceful ambiance with pews (benches) for people to sit.
    • The altar is the central place of worship, often with a cross and candles.
    • Beautiful stained-glass windows and statues of saints can be seen.
    • Hymns and prayers are recited during services.
  4. Gurdwara (Sikhism)
    • Gurdwaras are simple and welcoming, with the holy book Guru Granth Sahib placed on a raised platform.
    • Devotees sit on the floor to pray.
    • The langar hall serves free meals to everyone.
    • The sound of shabads (hymns) fills the air.
  5. Monastery (Buddhism)
    • Monasteries are quiet places with statues of Buddha and prayer wheels.
    • Monks chant prayers and meditate.
    • The walls may have colorful paintings depicting Buddha’s teachings.
    • The scent of incense adds to the calm environment.
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Chapter 5.2: Religious Trends in Ancient India - Exercise [Page 108]

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Balbharati Integrated 6 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 5.2 Religious Trends in Ancient India
Exercise | Q (2) | Page 108
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