Residence of the Divine and Path of the Dharma: Key Differences Between Hindu and Buddhist Temples Hinduism and Buddhism originated in the Indian subcontinent and share certain cultural and spiritual foundations. Both traditions revere sacred spaces, encourage ethical living, and guide devotees toward spiritual growth. However, the purpose, structure, symbolism, and religious functions of Hindu temples and Buddhist temples differ significantly because they arise from distinct theological and philosophical worldviews. Understanding these differences helps us appreciate the unique role that temples play within each tradition. The Hindu Temple: Residence of the Divine In Hinduism, a temple (mandir) is fundamentally the abode of a deity. It is not merely a congregation hall or a place for communal prayer. According to Agama and temple traditions, the deity is treated as a living divine presence established through the sacred rite of Prana Pratishtha, which invites the divine presence...