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  2. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    A sacred mountain mentioned in the Puranas. Mount Meru: The sacred five-peaked mountain of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist cosmology. It is considered to be the center of all the physical, metaphysical, and spiritual universes. Naraka: A realm resembling Hell in Indian religions where souls are temporarily punished before reincarnation. Nirvana

  3. Sieidi - Wikipedia

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    Sieidis are found in nature in certain sacred places, for example at the sea or river beaches or on the mountain. [1] The word sieidi has also been used for holy rocks or wooden figures that have undergone some processing. The victory was a symbol of the divine power ruling over the natural resources that humans needed for their survival.

  4. Sacred mountains - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there is the Bảy Núi mountain range - a sacred mountain range in Southern Vietnam, considered the place where Maitreya Buddha opened the Hội Long Hoa, the final judgment, ending the hạ ngươn period (the end of the Dharma) and opened a thượng ngươn new life of happiness and peace. An indicator sign is that by that time ...

  5. Kigilyakh - Wikipedia

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    The Yakut word "kisiliy" means "a place where there are people". [3] Kisilyakh means "mountain having a man" or "mountain married". [ 6 ] The term "kigilyakh" is a distorted form of the original Yakut "kisilyakh" .

  6. Sacred natural site - Wikipedia

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    A sacred natural site is a natural feature or a large area of land or water having special spiritual significance to peoples and communities. [1] Sacred natural sites consist of all types of natural features including mountains, hills, forests, groves, trees, rivers, lakes, lagoons, caves, islands and springs.

  7. Category:Sacred mountains - Wikipedia

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    Sacred mountains of West Asia (8 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Sacred mountains" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  8. Category:Sacred mountains by country - Wikipedia

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    Sacred mountains of the Philippines (8 P) S. Sacred mountains of South Korea (5 P) U. Sacred mountains of the United Kingdom (10 P) This page was last edited on 19 ...

  9. Tromsdalstinden - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian name Tromsdalstinden means "the peak above Tromsdalen," while the Sami (or Sámi) name comprises Sálaš and Oaivi.The first word signifies a good hunting area; the second translates as "head," but when speaking of landscapes indicates a mountain that is rounded, i.e., does not have any jagged peaks.