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Definition of holy place in English: holy placenoun 1A place revered as holy, typically one to which religious pilgrimage is made. Example sentencesExamples - This is slightly misleading, since elements of both faiths have become intermingled in Nepal, and respect is generally shown to Buddhist shrines as well as Hindu holy places.
- I went to the holy places there in Shiraz and Teheran and all that.
- Some of you will become more religious and visit holy places.
- Pilgrimages to shrines and holy places at home and abroad attract tens of thousands of people each year.
- Every religion, as a matter of doctrine or custom, engages in the practice of pilgrimage to holy places.
- I want my film to bring about a change in the outlook of people on religion and holy places.
- Only eight weeks to go to the Annual Pilgrimage to this holy place.
- It is, therefore, obligatory on every Muslim to respect and revere these holy places.
- Colm hopes to lead a pilgrimage to this holy place in June and, if there is enough interest, he would love to organise a Youth Pilgrimage there in July.
- By journeying to a holy place, pilgrims hope to absorb some of the atmosphere and holiness that is attached to a place because of the persons and events associated with it.
- Over the centuries, billions of Hindus have traveled to the holy places in India.
- By doing this they will ensure that the sacredness and sanctity of these holy places is preserved and respected.
- Finally, Mecca was also a holy place for Hindus.
- Interestingly, and not without relevance for present conflicts in the Middle East, Jerusalem is a holy place for Muslims because it was from there that Mohammed was translated heavenwards.
- In the country where I'm travelling, Tibet, people believe if they walk long distances to holy places, it purifies the bad deeds they commit.
- The 1949 Act ensured that this important site was once again given full recognition as a Buddhist holy place.
- The thousands of rituals and millions of shrines, temples, and other holy places of many faiths defy categorization here.
- There is also the Feast of the Sacrifice, which coincides with the annual pilgrimage to the holy places of Mecca and Medina.
- Every religion engages pilgrimage to holy places.
- Israel provides freedom of access to all religious shrines and entrusts the administration of the holy places to their respective religious authorities.
Synonyms temple, church, chapel, tabernacle, altar, sanctuary, sanctum - 1.1historical The outer chamber of the sanctuary in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
Example sentencesExamples - The Veil marked a point of separation, the holy of holies from the holy place, it also separated the high priest from all the other common priests.
- I realized I was probably the first Jew to enter this holy place in over 50 years.
Synonyms temple, shrine, tabernacle, altar, sanctum, inner sanctum, holy of holies, sacrarium, bema, naos, adytum
Definition of holy place in US English: holy placenoun 1A place revered as holy, typically one to which religious pilgrimage is made. Example sentencesExamples - Pilgrimages to shrines and holy places at home and abroad attract tens of thousands of people each year.
- Israel provides freedom of access to all religious shrines and entrusts the administration of the holy places to their respective religious authorities.
- In the country where I'm travelling, Tibet, people believe if they walk long distances to holy places, it purifies the bad deeds they commit.
- Over the centuries, billions of Hindus have traveled to the holy places in India.
- By journeying to a holy place, pilgrims hope to absorb some of the atmosphere and holiness that is attached to a place because of the persons and events associated with it.
- The 1949 Act ensured that this important site was once again given full recognition as a Buddhist holy place.
- Finally, Mecca was also a holy place for Hindus.
- This is slightly misleading, since elements of both faiths have become intermingled in Nepal, and respect is generally shown to Buddhist shrines as well as Hindu holy places.
- Interestingly, and not without relevance for present conflicts in the Middle East, Jerusalem is a holy place for Muslims because it was from there that Mohammed was translated heavenwards.
- Colm hopes to lead a pilgrimage to this holy place in June and, if there is enough interest, he would love to organise a Youth Pilgrimage there in July.
- Every religion engages pilgrimage to holy places.
- I want my film to bring about a change in the outlook of people on religion and holy places.
- I went to the holy places there in Shiraz and Teheran and all that.
- It is, therefore, obligatory on every Muslim to respect and revere these holy places.
- Only eight weeks to go to the Annual Pilgrimage to this holy place.
- The thousands of rituals and millions of shrines, temples, and other holy places of many faiths defy categorization here.
- Every religion, as a matter of doctrine or custom, engages in the practice of pilgrimage to holy places.
- There is also the Feast of the Sacrifice, which coincides with the annual pilgrimage to the holy places of Mecca and Medina.
- Some of you will become more religious and visit holy places.
- By doing this they will ensure that the sacredness and sanctity of these holy places is preserved and respected.
Synonyms temple, church, chapel, tabernacle, altar, sanctuary, sanctum - 1.1historical The outer chamber of the sanctuary in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
Example sentencesExamples - The Veil marked a point of separation, the holy of holies from the holy place, it also separated the high priest from all the other common priests.
- I realized I was probably the first Jew to enter this holy place in over 50 years.
Synonyms temple, shrine, tabernacle, altar, sanctum, inner sanctum, holy of holies, sacrarium, bema, naos, adytum
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