Freedom of religion is a right in France so there is no national religious book. The holy book would be of the religion of the person in question.
The idiom "put to bed" can refer to something you've given up on or set aside as no longer viable: "Since the apartment building collapsed, the plans for interior decoration were put to bed." This can refer either to a process, or to a report that has become discredited, disproved, or unhelpful:"This rumor was seemingly put to bed over a month ago, but still surfaces." However, a more specific related idiom for this usage is put to rest.The other uses are less idiomatic and more literally sending someone to bedrest.One can be "put to bed" with an illness: "He came down with a virus that put him to bed for a week."It can also refer to someone inebriated.Completely non-idiomatic is putting children to bed at night.
I'm lying on my bed.
Book, which is what you put in it, and case, which is where you put it.
I'm putting the book on the shelf.
It is kept on and bed and Sikhs put it to sleep
Put holy water on it
The Jewish place of worship is the synogogue. In the synogogue, the Torah, the law, is kept in a special chest called an ark. The Torah is removed from the ark during services, and it is put back at the end of the service. This might be what you refer to as being put to bed. It is a nice image.
The Sikh Holy book is considered as the Immortal Guru / Teacher after the 10th and the last Guru, i.e. Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and He said, after me this will be your Guru. Consider this is Me, not mere a book. So, sikh society, as directed, considered the Holy book as Guru and abide by the thought that a Guru / Spiritual Leader woke up early morning and same time give respect while HE sleep, where no noise, only cleanliness and peace.
It is a help to guide Muslims. It is a prayer book. It is a book full of the secrets of the world that Allah put in it. It is in a way a history book. It is a wonderful book.
The holy book
What is Voodoo's holy book?
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
After the 10th guru I believe, the following guru became the holy book itself. It is awoke, put to bed, fed, prayed to, and even worshiped. Every Sikh home has a room dedicated to the guru, and treats it like part of the family
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.