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- athletes,
where an athlete's
entrance to the hall is
commonly described as "
enshrinement". By
extension the term
shrine has come to mean any
place dedicated completely...
- (神棚, lit. 'god/spirit-shelf') are
miniature household altars provided to
enshrine a
Shinto kami. They are most
commonly found in ****an, the home of kami...
- a
synonym of shintai, the
object which in a
Shinto shrine houses the
enshrined kami.
Early ****anese
definitions of the mitama,
developed later by many...
- ("
enshrine") one or more kami, the
deities of the
Shinto religion. The main hall (本殿, honden) is
where a shrine's
patron kami is or are
enshrined. The...
- Most of the 20th-century
goddess temples in
Himachal Pradesh, India,
enshrine a pindi.
Lingam Madhu Bazaz Wangu (2003),
Images of
Indian Goddesses, New...
- The
Crittenden Compromise was an
unsuccessful proposal to
permanently enshrine slavery in the
United States Constitution, and
thereby make it unconstitutional...
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others killed in the line of duty. Such
shrines were made to
serve to
enshrine the war dead, and they were all
considered "branches" of
Yasukuni Shrine...
- Miao (廟/庙) are
buildings in
traditional East
Asian religions enshrining gods,
myths or legends,
sages of past dynasties, and
famous historical figures...
- some cases,
these halls of fame
consist of
actual halls or
museums that
enshrine the
honorees with sculptures, plaques, and
displays of
memorabilia and...