A ceremonial fire is often referred to as a "sacred fire" or "ritual fire." These fires are used in various cultural and religious ceremonies to symbolize purification, offerings, or the presence of the divine. They play a significant role in many traditions, including indigenous practices and various religious observances.
pyre
pyre
ask erin...
what is another name for the cahuilla ceremonial houses
Vestment
pyre usually refers to a ceremonial or funeral fire and a corpse is usually burned in them (old ships were once burned in ceremonial pyres as well)
the scepter (sceptre)
The cacique's ceremonial stool is called a "duho." It was an important symbol of leadership and power in many indigenous cultures in the Caribbean. The duho was used by caciques during important ceremonies and gatherings.
The Pesach Seder.
Jadeite
Ceremonial greeting.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.