A wooden temple is a traditional type of religious structure or altar made of wood, used for worship and prayer in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cultures. Wooden temples can come in a variety of styles and designs, including traditional and modern, and can be decorated with intricate carvings, paintings, and other embellishments. Wooden temples can be freestanding or mounted on walls, and can range in size from small portable shrines to large structures. The use of wood in religious structures has a long history, and wooden temples are valued for their beauty, durability, and spiritual significance.