different between mandir vs gurdwaras
mandir
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi ?????? (mandir), from Sanskrit ??????? (mandir?, “house; temple; palace; habitation; any waiting or abiding-place”)
Noun
mandir (plural mandirs)
- (Hinduism) A Hindu temple.
Synonyms
- kovil (South Indian-style Hindu temple)
Anagrams
- Minard
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gurdwaras
English
Noun
gurdwaras
- plural of gurdwara
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