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Hindu temple ( Mandir ), Delhi , India , 2005 ]]
, the Rosicrucian healing temple, Oceanside, California , United States , 1920 ]]
of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints , Salt Lake City, Utah , 2003]]

The word temple has different meanings in the fields of Architecture , Religion , Geography , Anatomy , and Education .

The word is derived from the both more and less specific Latin word ''templum'' ("sacred place"). Initially, the templum was a section (from Greek temnein - to cut or divide) carved out of the heavens, used by the augurs for divination. - see Roman Temple . It is interesting to note that this spatial division has its temporal equivalent with ''tempus'' (the time) deriving from the same ''temnein'' origin, as a division of the duration.


RELIGOUS TERMINOLOGY

A temple is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, or analogous rites (as in masonry). It is a general term for house of Worship .

Some religions use the term temple, exclusively or alongside specific synonym(s):

, the Roman Catholic Church , Christian temple, Rome , Vatican City , 1506-1626 ]]

Hindu temple in the Tamil Nadu city of Madurai in southern India .]]

, an Islamic temple at the Temple Mount , Jerusalem , 687-691 ]]

, the Jewish temple in Jerusalem , 515 BCE ]]

, an Ancient Greek temple in Athens , 449 BCE ]]

Some religions refer to their temples by a unique word of their own:


TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE

In various historical periods, specific architectural styles were maintained strictly for major religious structures. These temple structures, along with military and palace structures, have often been the main surviving studied examples of certain kinds of architecture.

In particular, Greek and Roman temple architecture has been a major influence in Western public architecture. See List Of Ancient Temple Structures .


LIST OF RELIGIOUS TEMPLES




In Taiwan for non-Buddhist worship:


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