There are 14,382 in England today.
UK is ambiguous. All divisions of UK are secular save for England.
The state religion in the UK is the Church of England, a variety of Christianity, but many people belong to other religions and many people do not regularly attend any form of worship, even if they nominally belong to a religion.
Many countries mention God on their currency. This is not a comprehensive list: Holland; US; France; Netherlands; UK; Canada, etc.
Birmingham. I swear it is like being in an Islamic country.
Muslims first came to Britain do get more work and Jobs
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There are many swaminarayan mandirs
Well, small mandirs are always open. Bigger mandirs are open at special times. It matters what temple you are talking about.
Temples / mandirs
You can find them in most countries.
Hindu temples are called 'Mandirs.'
mandirs known as temples
Mandir is a temple, place of worship for Hindus - the followers of Hinduism. Hence, Hindus go to Mandirs. However, those who believe in Hinduism, no matter what religion they belong to also visit Mandirs.
A Mandir (temple) is a religious hall where Hindus assemble to pray to their God. It is not much different from a Church or any other holy shrine. Most Mandirs contains statues representing their respective Gods. Some Mandirs/Temples have seating accommodations like benches and chairs while others have mats for seating on the floor. Old temples have statues / carvings on the wall inside and outside as well. A Gopuram or Gopura, is a monumental tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of the Mandirs/Temples, especially in Southern India.
Mangirs are definitely used for weddings but not funerals.
Mandir is a Hindi word for a Temple where Hindus go for worship
as v know god has no shape it can take any body v cant see him bt it is human nature dat unles v see anything v cant believe it so mandirs consists of d stutues wich make image of god and make us bilief dat god exists??????????????