The "おみくじ" (Omikuji) culture in Japanese temples is a traditional practice of seeking blessings and divination, typically conducted within temples and shrines. "おみくじ" is essentially a randomly drawn fortune-telling paper strip, believed to foretell the recipient's fortune and future, and provide guidance and advice.。Reference URL
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the sacred building of Hinduism is called a Temple. People of Hinduism pray inside this Temple & worship God.
In Japanese, due to their history and culture, there are many different words for many different temples, but general word for temple would be 寺院 (ji in), and 寺 (de ra) is Japanese for a Buddhist temple.
It is because they are dalits (untouchables). In temple, poors are like unlucky,so that's why they are not allowed inside the temple.
Yes, yes you can go inside to the Temple of Athena Nike.
miyah is my daughters name and its Japanese for temple
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
There are lots of things inside a Hindu temple. ie. stray dogs wrong stray dogs are not inside the temple -there is usually a walled boundry where stray dogs may be present, but inside the walled boundary is the main temple where dogs are not allowed
神社 Jinja is Shinto shrine 寺 otera is Buddhist temple
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It has a small souvenir shop in it that people can buy Iskon Temple memorabilia. People will go inside and buy things to take home and to show their loved ones and to prove they were actually there!
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