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A sacred place to worship God is a church, mosque, temple, shrine, or any other place where religious ceremonies and prayers are conducted as acts of devotion and reverence towards a higher power. These places often hold special significance for religious communities and serve as locations for communal worship and spiritual connection.
Gurdwara
A Sikh temple is called a Gurdwara.
Place of worship called MAN DIR means have pure mind.
It means one who travels to a shrine (place of worship) or other sacred place out of religious motives.
The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus is one such ancient place.
Prior to the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70, worship the Temple was the place of worship. The synagogue, which already existed before this, became the centres of worship.
A sacrary is an obsolete term for a sacred building, or a sacrarium, a place in Ancient Rome where sacred objects were kept.
Worship at home or work is no different from in a Mosque. The mosque is not a sacred place, it is an agreed place for prayer. Any clean part of a home may be used for prayer.
Solomon's Temple
Christianity is not about a sacred place or site, it's about a living relationship with Jesus Christ. As Jesus is with us wherever we are we can worship him individually, or we can worship jointly with others, also wherever we are, either in church or at park or mall...........
Holy book: the Torah Place of worship: synagogues Sacred place: the Holy Temple (which was destroyed by the Romans).