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M. C. Subhadradis Diskul has written: 'History of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Buddhist shrines, History, Shrines, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Temples, Buddhist
Boyun Huang has written: 'Taiwan de cheng huang miao' -- subject(s): Chinese Temples, Religious life and customs, Temples, Chinese
The Balinese worship in a temple. Each home has its own temple big or small. Temples are completely open to the sky and have a number of different parts for different purposes. Each community called a banjar also has its own larger temple which it cares for. The banjar can be just 30-40 families or several hundred. A village will have several banjars and so several temples within the village. Such as the Pura Dalem which protects the cemetery
Dancing is a personal decision. In the churches that I have seen, Baptists refrain from dancing because of the location of dances, the trading of partners and sexual connotation in many of the dances. Baptist in general refrain from any activity that may be a "stumbling block."--In the Old Testament there are descriptions of the "Harlots of the Temples", meaning the pagan temples of Moloch, Belial and Baal. These harlots were women who would ply their trade in pornographic "dancing" and free and open sex throughout the temples. In the Elizabethan language of the King James, all of these activities were lumped into the descriptive word "Dancing." This word doesn't mean the dancing of the 19th century. Unfortunately, there have been styles of dancing that have been created throughout the past 100 - 125 years which would, by comparison, be not far from the temple dancing of the monarchical period of the Old Testament. So, dancing should be carefully examined to ensure it is Christ-honoring.
There are no similarities. The Roman forum was a civic centre, not a theatre. It has the senate house, the comitia (the place wherew the popular assemblies met to vote and where public speeches were held), the courts, the state archives, the treasury, the basilicas (public buildings) and various temples. The theatres in Rome were in the area of the Campus Martius (Field of Mars).
they represent the himalaya mountains
Most Aztec temples are located in Mexico
on top of really high mountains there was one on mt.olympus
Xiaoxia Zheng has written: 'Dao jiao xian jing you' -- subject(s): China, Description and travel, Mountains, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mountains, Taoism, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
they go to rivers, mountains temples and other sacred sites.
Daoists (Taoists) worship in temples. Their sacred places in China include a number of sacred caves.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
There is no specific collective noun for temples; use a noun collective that is appropriate for the situation, for example a group of temples, a complex of temples, a row of temples, a block of temples, etc.
temples for offerings
Temples are where you worship.
aphrodite had 12 temples
Mariann Kaye Wells has written: 'Chinese temples in California' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Chinese Temples, Temples