Usually you will see the Immortals being worshipped, because the gods are somewhat aloof, while Immortals are more interested in the welfare of humans. Immortals are somewhat like Christian saints, but much more powerful. They achieved perfect goodness and knowledge in their former lives and escaped the cycle of rebirth, to live in heaven. Daoism also has a great many gods, and various of these are worshipped on special occasions.
Demeter was worshipped in Greece and at her shrines and temples.
To honor the kami the chinese worshipped at shrines, or holy places.
Athena's shrines are the oracular twin shrines of Pallas in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Athena is the goddess of wisdom. She is one of the gods to which the chorus turn for help in their opening ode. She is worshipped throughout the city, and her shrines are favorites among Thebans.
Yes: all Roman families had "house gods" that protected their homes and families. They had small shrines within a home and were worshipped there on a daily basis. To the average Roman they were much more important than the 'public' gods such as Jupiter.
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Shrines are people who get together and worship one certain god. (The ancient Romans used shrines often).
Daoist
Many saints have shrines.
Daoist teachings emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao. The Dao is said to be non-human and formless, but is not a god.
In Their Darkened Shrines was created on 2002-08-20.
Pilgrims visit Catholic shrines, out of devotion for God.
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