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The shrine at the top of the ziggurat was called a temple. It was considered the most sacred part of the ziggurat and was dedicated to a specific deity or god in Mesopotamian religion. Temples were where rituals and offerings were made to honor the gods.
devAlayaH[m]; devamandiram/mandiram[n] = shrine
Mekari Shrine was founded in the year 1592. It is located in Okinawa, Japan and is dedicated to the god of the sea, Nirai Kanai.
Shirnes are created to either represent a person who has passed away or a person in which someone is infatcuated with. All the items in a Shrine would be items that represent a person to remined the person making the shrine of the person the shrine is for. Or items could include things that actually belong to the person the shrine is for.
The Shrine of Imam Reza is located in Mashhad, Iran. It is considered one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Shia Muslims.
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There is no shrine with the name Katipunan Shrine. There is, however, a shrine that honors the Katipunan battle. It is called the Pinaglabanan Shrine, and it is located in San Juan City.
A journey to the Holy Land or Shrine is called a pilgrimage.
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A domed shrine is called a Stupa.
A Shinto shrine priest is called shinshoku or kannushi which is a general term for the shrine priest. His duty is to officiate at shrine ceromonies. To learn more of this subject click on the link below in "RELATED LINKS".
It is called a shrine.
A temple or shrine
No, they don't have a shrine. Actually catholics do have shrines. For example in Lewiston, NY there is a shrine called "Lady fatima shrine" so yes, catholics do have shrines. make up your minds that do or thay dont ? ..x..
A shrine or place of worship is called a Mandir, Temple, Church, Synagogue and Mosque/Masjid for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims, respectively.
A Sikh shrine is called a Gurdwara, they serve as daily prayer centers, as well as charitable kitchens and meeting places