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  2. Earth religion - Wikipedia

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    Earth religion. Earth-centered religion or nature worship is a system of religion based on the veneration of natural phenomena. [ 1] It covers any religion that worships the earth, nature, or fertility deity, such as the various forms of goddess worship or matriarchal religion. Some find a connection between earth-worship and the Gaia hypothesis.

  3. Place of worship - Wikipedia

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    Place of worship for the only surviving Gnostic religion from antiquity. A place of worship is a specially designed structure or space where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion, veneration, or religious study. A building constructed or used for this purpose is sometimes called a house of worship.

  4. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    Early church architecture did not draw its form from Roman temples, as the latter did not have large internal spaces where worshipping congregations could meet. It was the Roman basilica, used for meetings, markets and courts of law that provided a model for the large Christian church and that gave its name to the Christian basilica.

  5. Egyptian temple - Wikipedia

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    In the Old Kingdom (c. 2686–2181 BC) that followed the Early Dynastic Period, royal funerary monuments greatly expanded, while most divine temples remained comparatively small, suggesting that official religion in this period emphasized the cult of the king more than the direct worship of deities. [43]

  6. Ziggurat - Wikipedia

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    A ziggurat ( / ˈzɪɡʊˌræt /; Cuneiform: 𒅆𒂍𒉪, Akkadian: ziqqurratum, [ 2] D-stem of zaqārum 'to protrude, to build high', [ 3] cognate with other Semitic languages like Hebrew zaqar (זָקַר) 'protrude' [ 4][ 5]) is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia. It has the form of a terraced compound of successively ...

  7. List of lunar deities - Wikipedia

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    Chang Xi Mother of twelve moons corresponding to the twelve months of the year. Chang'e Immortal that lives on the Moon. Tai yin xing jun ( 太陰星君; Tàiyīn xīng jūn) of Investiture of the Gods in taoism and Chinese folk religion [ 3][ 4] Tu'er Ye Rabbit god that lives on the Moon. Wu Gang Immortal that lives on the Moon.

  8. List of religious sites - Wikipedia

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    The worship hall complex surrounding the Jiba. Followers of Tenrikyo believe that creation of the world occurred at a point called the Jiba, in Tenri City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. A pillar called the Kanrodai is erected on the exact point of the Jiba, and a set of worship halls have been constructed around it. A sacred dance is performed around ...

  9. Circumambulation - Wikipedia

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    Circumambulation[ 1] (from Latin circum around [ 2] and ambulātus to walk [ 3]) is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol. [ 4] Circumambulation of temples or deity images is an integral part of Hindu and Buddhist devotional practice (known in Sanskrit as pradakśiṇā ). [ 5] It is also present in other religions, including ...

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