The P you're referring to is likely "Pagoda." Pagodas are tiered towers often found in East Asian countries, originally built to house relics and sacred texts. They are characterized by their ornate architecture and multiple eaves, serving both religious and cultural purposes.
Peony, Poppy (oriental poppy is a perrenial), Penstemon, Primula, Polyantus, Pelagonium, Pulsatilla...
sacre couer - sacred heart church...are you american?
Oriental Pearl Tower was created in 1994.
The goddess Artemis' sacred tree is the cypress tree.
Something sacred is set apart for some religious purpose. Secular is the opposite of sacred but a true antonym for this word depends on the context.
Peninsular and Oriental
P. R. J. Ford has written: 'Oriental Carpet Design' -- subject(s): Oriental Rugs
The sacred building of the Israelites was the Bait HaMikdash (Holy Temple).
A building is sacred simply because one or more people believe it is. Sacredness is an idea.
Temple.
The sacred building of Sikhism is where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept it is also a place of worship it is called the Gurdwara which means the Gateway to the Guru
A sacrary is an obsolete term for a sacred building, or a sacrarium, a place in Ancient Rome where sacred objects were kept.
yes it is called a marae
Hindu temples are called 'Mandirs.'
the kabbah
P. Tremaux has written: 'Voyage en Ethiopie, au Soudan oriental et dans la Nigritie'
Sacred building That belong to a certain religion