What does a Japanese temple symbolize?
What does a church symbolize?
What does a synagogue symbolize?
What does a mosque symbolize?
What does a any of them symbolize?
a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
In Japanese, due to their history and culture, there are many different words for many different temples, but general word for temple would be 寺院 (ji in), and 寺 (de ra) is Japanese for a Buddhist temple.
You may say 'otera,' written: お寺
Mountains are revered objects in the Shinto religion because of there natural beauty.
in Geek mythology, Cassandra was the daugther of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty Apoll's temple, at which time the temple snakes licked her ears clean so that she was able to hear the future. Whe n Cassandra refused
I would be surprised to come across any Japanese name that means death; considering the relatively superstitious nature of the Japanese, I doubt anyone would risk naming their child something so inauspicious. But the name is Gaara and it can be a boy/girl name. It is from the Japanese show naruto and it combined with the love symbol on his forehead makes it symbolize gaara's love 4 death
寺庙 [sì miào]
Japanese tattoos of Koi can symbolize children. In Japan the have a special celebration called Children's Day in which they raise koi flags. Another tattoo would be of the Japanese kanji for children.
In Japanese, due to their history and culture, there are many different words for many different temples, but general word for temple would be 寺院 (ji in), and 寺 (de ra) is Japanese for a Buddhist temple.
Water symbolizes LIFE. ----
to me the dragon is a symbol of peace.
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"Clarity" is not a Japanese word, but the English to Japanese translation for "clarity" is 明瞭さ (meiryousa).
miyah is my daughters name and its Japanese for temple
In modern Japanese culture, the owl or 'Fukuro' symbolizes good luck and happiness.
The Japanese quail is usually a good sign. The Japanese quails symbolically communicate that a good or a friendly person is just about to visit.