They are records of teachings and history and serve as a guideline for spiritual development.
Its called "holy" for a reason...
An aspersorium is a basin which holds holy water with which worshippers sprinkle themselves.
Yes Buddhism does have holy books, and they are very important to Buddhist. The Tipitaka, is the believed to be the direct words of the Buddha.
An aspersory is another name for an aspersorium - a basin which holds holy water with which worshippers can sprinkle themselves.
The 12 jyotirlingas are the 12 holy places considered sacred by the worshippers of Lord Shiva.
There are loads of different Sikh holy books but the most important one is the guru granth sahib. The second most important book is called the Dasam Granth. The guru granth sahib is the mot important as it is treated as a hman guru I hope this information is helpful!
The Holy Bible
Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
The holy books of Judaism are the first five books of the modern King James version of the Holy Bible. These are Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and Numbers.
Everybody thinks his holy book is important. Muslims are somewhat outstanding in this regard for the rules they have regarding the treatment of physical copies of their al-Qur'an almost amount to idolatry.
The Old Testament. (The OT cover the first 39 books of the Bible, out of the 66 total books.) The most important books in the OT, in Judaism, are the first five books, known as the Torah (or Pentateuch).
The Holy Bible is inspired directly from God and it helps all people to know how God wants us to live our lives. The scripture of the Islamic religion is the Koran and the Haddith.