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  • Sacredness
  • Dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity

    whereas sacredness is used in relation to objects, places, or happenings. For example, a saint may be considered holy but not necessarily sacred. Nonetheless

    Sacredness

    Sacredness

  • Sacred language
  • Language that is cultivated for religious reasons

    A sacred language, liturgical language, lingua sacra, or holy language is a language that is cultivated and used primarily for religious reasons (like

    Sacred language

    Sacred language

    Sacred_language

  • Sacred space
  • Locations of religious significance

    A sacred place or holy site is a location which is regarded to be sacred or hallowed. The sacredness of a natural feature may accrue through tradition

    Sacred space

    Sacred space

    Sacred_space

  • Sacred (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sacred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sacred entity is one endowed with religious significance. Sacred may also refer to: Sacred (novel)

    Sacred (disambiguation)

    Sacred_(disambiguation)

  • Sacred Heart
  • Christian devotion

    The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latin: Cor Jesu Sacratissimum) is one of the most widely practised and well-known Catholic devotions, wherein the heart

    Sacred Heart

    Sacred Heart

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  • Sacred geometry
  • Symbolic and sacred meanings ascribed to certain geometric shapes

    Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions. It is associated with the belief of

    Sacred geometry

    Sacred geometry

    Sacred_geometry

  • Sacred cow
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sacred cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacred cow(s) may refer to: Sacred cow (idiom), something considered (perhaps unreasonably) immune

    Sacred cow

    Sacred_cow

  • Sacred king
  • Monarch with a religious significance

    judge. Divine kingship is related to the concept of theocracy, although a sacred king need not necessarily rule through his religious authority; rather,

    Sacred king

    Sacred_king

  • Religion
  • Social-cultural system

    religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from the divine, sacredness, faith, and a supernatural being or beings. The origin of religious belief

    Religion

    Religion

    Religion

  • Bible
  • Collection of religious texts

    Church." Mishnah Sotah (7:2–4 and 8:1), among many others, discusses the sacredness of Hebrew, as opposed to Aramaic or Greek. This is comparable to the authority

    Bible

    Bible

    Bible

  • Sacred and Profane
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred and Profane may refer to: Sacred–profane dichotomy, the contrast between sacred and profane, a central characteristic of religion Sacred and Profane

    Sacred and Profane

    Sacred_and_Profane

  • Sacred Valley
  • Valley in the Andes Mountains of Peru

    The Sacred Valley of the Incas (Spanish: Valle Sagrado de los Incas; Quechua: Willka Qhichwa), or the Urubamba Valley, is a valley in the Andes of Peru

    Sacred Valley

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  • Sacred Heart Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred Heart Church or Sacred Heart Catholic Church or variations may refer to: Sacred Heart Church (Tirana) Sacred Heart Church, Hindmarsh, Adelaide

    Sacred Heart Church

    Sacred_Heart_Church

  • Upanayana
  • Hindu rite of passage

    discussed in ancient Samskṛta texts of Hinduism and varies regionally. The sacred thread or yajñopavīta (also referred to as Janeu, Jandhyam, Pūṇūl, Muñja

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

  • Sacred tree
  • Tree which a community deems to hold religious significance

    with nature, rather than separate from nature; thus, recognizing the sacredness of trees, stones, mountains, forests, and the elements has been a relatively

    Sacred tree

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  • Profane (religion)
  • Lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred

    pointed out however that there are degrees of sacredness, so that an amulet for example may be sacred yet little respected. Rites of passage represent

    Profane (religion)

    Profane_(religion)

  • Religious text
  • Texts central to a religion's tradition

    to their religious tradition. Religious texts are usually thought of as sacred or authoritative based on their recognition and use in a religious community

    Religious text

    Religious text

    Religious_text

  • Multiverse (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe setting composed of alternate universes

    The MCU's multiverse centers on a universe sometimes referred to as the "Sacred Timeline", which also describes a bundle of closely aligned, infinite timelines

    Multiverse (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

    Multiverse_(Marvel_Cinematic_Universe)

  • Sacred bull
  • Cattle in religion

    honored bulls as sacred. In the Sumerian religion, Marduk is the "bull of Utu". In Hinduism, Shiva's steed is Nandi, the Bull. The sacred bull survives in

    Sacred bull

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  • Sacred enclosure
  • of religions and anthropology, a sacred enclosure refers to any structure intended to separate two spaces: a sacred space and a profane space. Generally

    Sacred enclosure

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  • Temple Mount
  • Religious site in Jerusalem

    and courtyards enjoy the same degree of sacredness since they are built on Al-Aqsa's holy grounds. This sacredness is not exclusive to the physical structures

    Temple Mount

    Temple Mount

    Temple_Mount

  • Sacrosanctity
  • Roman declaration of inviolability or sacredness

    lit. 'sacred sanctity') or inviolability is the declaration of physical inviolability of a place (particularly temples and city walls), a sacred object

    Sacrosanctity

    Sacrosanctity

  • Sacred mysteries
  • Inexplicable or secret religious phenomena

    Sacred mysteries are the areas of supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or a religious belief and praxis. Sacred mysteries may be either: Religious

    Sacred mysteries

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  • Alexander de Cadenet
  • British artist

    meaning in a tangible form; it is an exploration into the mysteries and sacredness of life and its presentation through art". De Cadenet was born and brought

    Alexander de Cadenet

    Alexander de Cadenet

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  • Sacred Lies
  • Streaming drama series

    Sacred Lies is an American drama streaming television series based on the novel The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie Oakes that premiered on July

    Sacred Lies

    Sacred_Lies

  • Sacred tradition
  • Foundation of Christian doctrinal and spiritual authorities

    Sacred tradition, also called holy tradition or apostolic tradition, is a theological term used in Christian theology. According to this theological position

    Sacred tradition

    Sacred tradition

    Sacred_tradition

  • Scrubs (TV series)
  • American medical sitcom

    Bill Lawrence. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital. The title is a play on surgical

    Scrubs (TV series)

    Scrubs_(TV_series)

  • Diligence
  • Carefulness and persistent effort or work

    that work is good in itself. "There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there

    Diligence

    Diligence

    Diligence

  • SACRED
  • Destroyed cubesat built by the University of Arizona

    SACRED was a Cubesat built by the Student Satellite Program of the University of Arizona. It was the product of the work of about 50 students, ranging

    SACRED

    SACRED

    SACRED

  • Salvia apiana
  • Species of shrub

    California. Due to the potential for overharvesting and the plant's sacredness to certain Indigenous tribes, many Native Americans have asked non-Natives

    Salvia apiana

    Salvia apiana

    Salvia_apiana

  • Sacred prostitution
  • Sexual rite performed in the context of religious worship

    prefer the terms "sacred sex" or "sacred sexual rites" in cases where payment for services is not involved. The historicity of literal sacred prostitution

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred_prostitution

  • Leigh Nash
  • American singer (born 1976)

    Alexakis of Everclear. In 2011 she released a worship album entitled Hymns and Sacred Songs, and in August 2012, she released Lost in Transition, her sixth studio

    Leigh Nash

    Leigh Nash

    Leigh_Nash

  • College of Cardinals
  • Body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church

    The College of Cardinals (Latin: Collegium Cardinalium), also called the Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church

    College of Cardinals

    College of Cardinals

    College_of_Cardinals

  • Sacred Harp
  • Tradition of sacred choral music

    the Sacred Harp Performed by the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers Problems playing this file? See media help. Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral

    Sacred Harp

    Sacred Harp

    Sacred_Harp

  • Northern plains gray langur
  • Species of mammal

    plains gray langur (Semnopithecus entellus), also known as the sacred langur, Bengal sacred langur and Hanuman langur, is a species of primate in the family

    Northern plains gray langur

    Northern plains gray langur

    Northern_plains_gray_langur

  • Sacred Seven
  • 2011 Japanese anime series

    Sacred Seven (セイクリッドセブン, Seikuriddo Sebun), is a 2011 Japanese science fiction anime television series produced by Sunrise under the direction of Yoshimitsu

    Sacred Seven

    Sacred_Seven

  • Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou)
  • Catholic cathedral in Guangzhou, China

    The Sacred Heart Cathedral, properly the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and also known as the Stone Chamber or Stone House by locals, is a Gothic

    Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou)

    Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou)

    Sacred_Heart_Cathedral_(Guangzhou)

  • Sanctity of life
  • Principle stating that human life is sacred and should be protected

    protection regarding aspects of sentient life that are said to be holy, sacred, or otherwise of such value that they are not to be violated. This can be

    Sanctity of life

    Sanctity_of_life

  • Semen
  • Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals

    supernatural origin and effect and was, as a result, considered holy or sacred. The ancient Sumerians believed that semen was "a divine substance, endowed

    Semen

    Semen

    Semen

  • Imperial Regalia of Japan
  • Three legendary treasures

    The Three Sacred Treasures (三種の神器, Sanshu no Jingi/Mikusa no Kamudakara) are the imperial regalia of Japan and consist of the sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi

    Imperial Regalia of Japan

    Imperial Regalia of Japan

    Imperial_Regalia_of_Japan

  • Sacred band
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The term Sacred Band, also Sacred Company or Sacred Squadron (from Ancient Greek: Ἱερὸς Λόχος, Modern Greek: Ιερός Λόχος) can refer to one of the following

    Sacred band

    Sacred_band

  • Sacred War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    League: First Sacred War (595–585 BC) Second Sacred War (449–448 BC) Third Sacred War (356–346 BC) Fourth Sacred War (339–338 BC) "The Sacred War", Soviet

    Sacred War

    Sacred_War

  • Sacred Love
  • 2003 studio album by Sting

    Sacred Love is the seventh studio album by the English musician Sting. The album was released on 29 September 2003. The album featured smoother, R&B-style

    Sacred Love

    Sacred_Love

  • Nature religion
  • Religious movement

    that believes nature and the natural world is an embodiment of divinity, sacredness or spiritual power. Nature religions include indigenous religions practiced

    Nature religion

    Nature religion

    Nature_religion

  • Ark of the Covenant
  • Chest containing the Ten Commandments

    Ark of God, was a religious storage chest and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites. Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage

    Ark of the Covenant

    Ark of the Covenant

    Ark_of_the_Covenant

  • Nelumbo nucifera
  • Species of aquatic flowering plant

    romanized: Padma, lit. 'Lotus') or Kamala (Sanskrit: कमल, lit. 'Lotus'), sacred lotus, pink lotus, Indian lotus, or simply lotus, is one of two extant species

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo_nucifera

  • Sacred jazz
  • Jazz composed and performed with religious intent

    Sacred jazz is jazz composed and performed with religious intent. Jazz has always incorporated aspects of African American sacred music including spirituals

    Sacred jazz

    Sacred_jazz

  • Nirjala Ekadashi
  • Hindu observance

    on this day. It is considered to be the most austere and hence the most sacred of all 24 ekadashis. If observed religiously, it is said to be the most

    Nirjala Ekadashi

    Nirjala Ekadashi

    Nirjala_Ekadashi

  • Polyhymnia
  • Muse of sacred poetry in Greek mythology

    alternatively Polymnia (Πολύμνια), is, in Greek mythology, the Muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance and eloquence, as well as agriculture and pantomime

    Polyhymnia

    Polyhymnia

    Polyhymnia

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

    a sky god. His identifying implement is the thunderbolt and his primary sacred animal is the eagle, which held precedence over other birds in the taking

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • Swastika
  • Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol

    by Eugène Goblet d'Alviella, (1894), p. 40 at sacred-texts.com "The Migration of Symbols Index". sacred-texts.com. "tetraskelion". Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    Swastika

    Swastika

    Swastika

  • Sacred fire
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred fire or holy fire may refer to: Any instance of fire worship, or the use of fires in religious ritual Yajna, Hindu rituals and sacrifices performed

    Sacred fire

    Sacred_fire

  • Venetian window
  • Tripartite window

    which are part of the classical tradition and related to prestige and sacredness. The Venetian window consists of an arched central light, symmetrically

    Venetian window

    Venetian window

    Venetian_window

  • Licentiate of Sacred Theology
  • Catholic ecclesiastical degree

    Licentiate in Sacred Theology (Latin: Licentia in Sacra Theologia; abbreviated LTh or STL) is the second of three canonical degrees in theology (the first

    Licentiate of Sacred Theology

    Licentiate of Sacred Theology

    Licentiate_of_Sacred_Theology

  • Masjid al-Haram
  • Holiest mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia

    المسجد الحرام, romanized: al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, lit. 'The Sacred Mosque'), also known as the Sacred Mosque or the Great Mosque of Mecca, is a mosque in Mecca

    Masjid al-Haram

    Masjid al-Haram

    Masjid_al-Haram

  • Sacred grove
  • Grove of trees of special religious importance to a particular culture

    mention of Baltic sacred groves dates back to 1075 when Adam of Bremen noted Baltic Prussian sacred groves and springs whose sacredness was believed to

    Sacred grove

    Sacred grove

    Sacred_grove

  • Bachelor of Sacred Theology
  • Graduate-level academic degree

    The Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology (Latin: Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus; abbreviated STB), not to be confused with a Bachelor of Arts in Theology,

    Bachelor of Sacred Theology

    Bachelor_of_Sacred_Theology

  • Sacred Heart Cathedral
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred Heart Cathedral may refer to: Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bamako, Mali Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bloemfontein, South Africa Sacred Heart Cathedral, Brazzaville

    Sacred Heart Cathedral

    Sacred_Heart_Cathedral

  • Divinity
  • Related to, devoted to, or proceeding from a deity

    in monotheistic traditions) or to a transcendent power associated with sacredness, inspiration, or spiritual authority. The term may describe the essential

    Divinity

    Divinity

    Divinity

  • Sacred Ridge
  • Archaeological site in Colorado associated with early Pueblo I period violence

    Sacred Ridge was a significant multi-habitation archaeological site located about 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Durango, Colorado. Associated with the early

    Sacred Ridge

    Sacred_Ridge

  • Sacré-Cœur, Paris
  • Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France

    The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre (French: Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre), commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica (French: Basilique

    Sacré-Cœur, Paris

    Sacré-Cœur, Paris

    Sacré-Cœur,_Paris

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    modes of transmission: Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, and that these are authentically interpreted by the Magisterium. Sacred Scripture consists of

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Sacred mountains
  • Mountains central to certain religions

    mountain worship and sacredness. One example is the Taranaki peoples of New Zealand. The Taranaki tribe view Mount Taranaki as sacred. The tribe was historically

    Sacred mountains

    Sacred mountains

    Sacred_mountains

  • Wakan Tanka
  • Lakota word for the sacred or the divine

    "Great Mystery". Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka can be interpreted as the power or the sacredness that resides in everything, resembling some animistic and pantheistic

    Wakan Tanka

    Wakan_Tanka

  • Sacred waters
  • Sacred natural sites involving water

    Sacred waters are sacred natural sites characterized by tangible topographical land formations such as rivers, lakes, springs, reservoirs, and oceans,

    Sacred waters

    Sacred_waters

  • Sacred Union
  • Political truce in the French Third Republic

    The Sacred Union (French: Union Sacrée, French: [ynjɔ̃ sakʁe]) was a political truce in the French Third Republic in which the left-wing agreed during

    Sacred Union

    Sacred_Union

  • Totem
  • Emblem of a group of people

    A totem (from Ojibwe: ᑑᑌᒼ or ᑑᑌᒻ 'doodem') is a spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of people, such as a family

    Totem

    Totem

    Totem

  • Nuciferine
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    Nymphaea caerulea (blue lotus or blue water lilly) and Nelumbo nucifera (sacred lotus or pink lotus). It interacts with various serotonin and dopamine receptors

    Nuciferine

    Nuciferine

    Nuciferine

  • Communitas
  • Latin noun for an unstructured community

    during rites of passages, through the changing of positions. Part of this sacredness is achieved through the transient humility learned in these phases, this

    Communitas

    Communitas

    Communitas

  • Sacred theology
  • Sacred theology is a term used in the Catholic Church to refer to theological studies: Sacred theology rests on the written word of God, together with

    Sacred theology

    Sacred_theology

  • Pavitra Rishta
  • Indian television series

    Pavitra Rishta (International title: Sacred Relationship) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms that aired

    Pavitra Rishta

    Pavitra_Rishta

  • Sacral architecture
  • Architectural practices used in places of worship

    Sacral architecture (also known as sacred architecture or religious architecture) is a religious architectural practice concerned with the design and construction

    Sacral architecture

    Sacral architecture

    Sacral_architecture

  • Sacred Stone
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred stone may refer to: Baetyl, sacred stones in ancient Asian and European religions Benben, in ancient Egyptian religion Huwasi stone in Hittite

    Sacred Stone

    Sacred_Stone

  • Robert Charles Zaehner
  • British academic on Eastern religions

    was Eastern religions. He understood the original languages of various sacred texts, including Sanskrit, Pali, and Arabic. At Oxford University, his first

    Robert Charles Zaehner

    Robert Charles Zaehner

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  • Ritual
  • Activities performed according to a set sequence

    indirect, expressing only a generalized belief in the existence of the sacred demanding a human response. National flags, for example, may be considered

    Ritual

    Ritual

    Ritual

  • The Sacred Mushroom
  • American rock band

    The Sacred Mushroom not to be confused with the band Sacred Mushroom from Boston, was a blues rock and psychedelic rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, active

    The Sacred Mushroom

    The_Sacred_Mushroom

  • The Sacred War
  • Soviet patriotic song

    "The Sacred War" is one of the most famous Soviet songs of World War II. The music is by Alexander Alexandrov, founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble and the

    The Sacred War

    The_Sacred_War

  • Shrine
  • Dedicated holy or sacred place

    "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon

    Shrine

    Shrine

    Shrine

  • Magic circle
  • Protective device in ritual magic

    ritual magic, which they generally believe will contain energy and form a sacred space, or will provide them a form of magical protection, or both. It may

    Magic circle

    Magic circle

    Magic_circle

  • Juno (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    the mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, Lucina and Juventas. Like Hera, her sacred animal is the peacock. Her Etruscan counterpart is Uni, and she was said

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno_(mythology)

  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • 2017 film by Yorgos Lanthimos

    The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a 2017 absurdist psychological horror thriller film directed and co-produced by Yorgos Lanthimos, who also co-wrote the

    The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    The_Killing_of_a_Sacred_Deer

  • Sacred Twenty
  • The Sacred Twenty were a group of nurses who were the first female members to ever formally serve in the United States Navy representing the Nurse Corps

    Sacred Twenty

    Sacred Twenty

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  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Hindu temple in Kathmandu

    dedicated to Pashupati, a manifestation of Shiva. Located on the banks of the sacred Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, the temple is one of the oldest and most

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath_Temple

  • Foobar
  • Placeholder variables in programming

    of the TMRC Language stated: "FOO: The first syllable of the misquoted sacred chant phrase 'foo mane padme hum.' Our first obligation is to keep the foo

    Foobar

    Foobar

    Foobar

  • Cuckoo
  • Family of birds

    in human culture for thousands of years, appearing in Greek mythology as sacred to the goddess Hera. In Europe, the cuckoo is associated with spring, and

    Cuckoo

    Cuckoo

    Cuckoo

  • Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold
  • 1999 video game

    (French: Aztec: Malédiction au cœur de la cité d'or, also known as The Sacred Amulet in North America) is a 1999 adventure game designed for Windows,

    Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold

    Aztec:_The_Curse_in_the_Heart_of_the_City_of_Gold

  • Goddess
  • Feminine or female deity

    A goddess is a female deity. In some faiths, a sacred female figure holds a central place in religious prayer and worship. For example, Shaktism (one of

    Goddess

    Goddess

    Goddess

  • Rigvedic deities
  • Deities mentioned in the Rigveda

    Rigvedic deities are deities mentioned in the sacred texts of Rigveda, the principal text of the historical Vedic religion of the Vedic period (1500–500

    Rigvedic deities

    Rigvedic_deities

  • Jitendra Joshi
  • Indian actor

    Tukaram. He starred as Constable Katekar in the hit Netflix television series Sacred Games. Joshi was born on 27 January 1979 in Pune, Maharashtra, and was raised

    Jitendra Joshi

    Jitendra Joshi

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  • Sacred lotus
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    Look up sacred lotus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacred lotus may refer to: Nelumbo nucifera, also known as "Indian lotus" Padma (attribute),

    Sacred lotus

    Sacred_lotus

  • Taboo
  • Societal or cultural prohibition

    based on the group's sense that it is excessively repulsive, offensive, sacred or allowed only for certain people. Such prohibitions are present in virtually

    Taboo

    Taboo

    Taboo

  • Delphi
  • Sacred site and oracle of Ancient Greece

    Δελφοί [ðelˈfi]), in legend previously called Pytho (Πυθώ), was an ancient sacred precinct in central Greece. It was the seat of Pythia, the major oracle

    Delphi

    Delphi

    Delphi

  • Thomas Moore (spiritual writer)
  • American psychotherapist

    bestseller Care of the Soul (1992), a "guide to cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life". He writes and lectures in the fields of archetypal

    Thomas Moore (spiritual writer)

    Thomas_Moore_(spiritual_writer)

  • Daksharamam
  • Hindu temple in India

    Daksharamam is one of the five Pancharama Kshetras, Trilinga Kshetras that are sacred to the Hindu god Shiva and also 12th of Ashtadasha Shakthi Peetams. The

    Daksharamam

    Daksharamam

    Daksharamam

  • Five Holy Wounds
  • Wounds afflicted to Jesus in the gospel

    In Catholic tradition, the Five Holy Wounds, also known as the Five Sacred Wounds or the Five Precious Wounds, are the five piercing wounds that Jesus

    Five Holy Wounds

    Five Holy Wounds

    Five_Holy_Wounds

  • Dwarkadhish Temple
  • Temple in Gujarat, India

    century. The temple became part of the Char Dham pilgrimage considered sacred by Hindus in India. Adi Shankara, the 8th century Hindu theologian and philosopher

    Dwarkadhish Temple

    Dwarkadhish Temple

    Dwarkadhish_Temple

  • Asherah
  • Ancient Semitic goddess

    Northwest Semitic cultures, often associated with fertility, motherhood, and sacred trees. Asherah was the goddess of the sea while "her husband El" was the

    Asherah

    Asherah

    Asherah

  • Kaaba
  • Building at the center of Masjid al-Haram

    Cleaning of the Sacred Kaaba" (Arabic: تنظيف الكعبة المشرفة, romanized: Tanzif al-Ka'bat al-Musharrafah, lit. 'Cleaning of the Sacred Cube'). The ceremony

    Kaaba

    Kaaba

    Kaaba

  • Yggdrasil
  • Immense tree in Norse cosmology

    Yggdrasil (from Old Norse Yggdrasill) is an immense and central sacred tree in Norse cosmology. Around it exists all else, including the Nine Worlds. Yggdrasil

    Yggdrasil

    Yggdrasil

  • Ficus religiosa
  • Species of fig

    Ficus religiosa or sacred fig is a species of fig native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina that belongs to Moraceae, the fig or mulberry family

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus_religiosa

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  • Qudsia
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim

    Qudsia

    Sacredness; Glorious; Holiness; Sacred; Celestial; A Blessed Girl; A Pious Girl

    Qudsia

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  • Bertuska
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Bertuska

    Brave.

  • Witr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Witr

    Another Name for God; Unequalled; Solitary

  • Harishva | ஹரீஷ்வ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Harishva | ஹரீஷ்வ

    Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva

  • Ko
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi, Tamil

    Ko

    Flower; King; Most Beautiful

  • Khudrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khudrah

    Greenery

  • MARJETA
  • Female

    English

    MARJETA

    Slovene form of English Margaret, MARJETA means "pearl."

  • Alwar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Alwar

    Name of a City

  • Ayodhya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Ayodhya

    Not to be Fought Against

  • Lanie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Lanie

    Path

  • Jiya | ஜியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jiya | ஜியா

    Heart, Sweet heart

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SACREDNESS

  • Holiness
  • n.

    The state of being hallowed, or consecrated to God or to his worship; sacredness.

  • Sanctify
  • v. t.

    To impart or impute sacredness, venerableness, inviolability, title to reverence and respect, or the like, to; to secure from violation; to give sanction to.

  • Sanctitude
  • n.

    Holiness; sacredness; sanctity.

  • Sanctity
  • n.

    Sacredness; solemnity; inviolability; religious binding force; as, the sanctity of an oath.

  • Refuge
  • n.

    That which shelters or protects from danger, or from distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.

  • Deconsecrate
  • v. t.

    To deprive of sacredness; to secularize.

  • Veneration
  • n.

    The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations.

  • Disconsecrate
  • v. t.

    To deprive of consecration or sacredness.