The Maori word for sacred is "tapu." It is a concept that denotes something sacred, forbidden, or restricted. In Maori culture, tapu is a fundamental principle guiding behavior and interactions within the community.
PEople in ancient India did not eat meat because for them animals which were being killed for hunting and eating considered sacred and thus killing of them was forbidden why sacred becasue those animals were holy like COW is holy because it symbolizes the earth and cow symbolizes fertality so Killing of Cow is forbidden upto now but these conditions re related to different relagious groups and many other religions in ancient India didnot necessary folowed that.
Sacred is something that is meaningful to you or important. Or memorable.
The church is an extremely sacred place to any true Christian.
dark light dragon Egyptian gods and sacred beasts
The word Taboo originates in Tonga meaning sacred or forbidden
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It is called Masjid al-Haram because "Masjid" means mosque in Arabic, and "al-Haram" means sacred or forbidden. The mosque is considered sacred and forbidden to certain activities because it surrounds the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.
The goddess Artemis was punishing Agamemnon for killing either a sacred deer or a deer in a sacred grove.
you find it in the shadow temple after killing a mumie
There are no specific foods that are forbidden to eat, although most hindus believe in sacred animals that provide for them such as cows, pigs, and chickens. So some do not eat those sacred animals, but it is not manatory to. XX!
Anywhere. It doesn't matter where, the Christian can worship God anywhere at anytime!