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Locations of religious significance
"Holy ground", "Holy island", "Sacred ground", and "Sacred place" redirect here. For other uses, see Holy Ground, Holy Island, Sacred Ground (disambiguation), and Sacred space (disambiguation).
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A sacred space, sacred ground, sacred place, sacred temple, holy ground, holy place/holy site is: a location which is deemed to be sacred or hallowed. The sacredness of a natural feature may accrue through tradition or be granted through a blessing. One or more religions may consider sacred locations to be of special significance. Often, such locations either are or become the home of sanctuaries, shrines, places of worship, or locations conducive to meditation. Regardless of construction or use, these areas may have a variety of ritual or taboo associations – including limitations on visitors or on allowed actions within the "space." Such places may become the focus of pilgrimage, drawing pilgrims from great distances. Or simply locations of significance for the local populace.

Examples

Types of sacred places include:

Specific sacred places include:

See also

Further reading

  • Bain, George. Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction. Dover, 1973. ISBN 0-486-22923-8.
  • Bamford, Christopher. Homage to Pythagoras: Rediscovering Sacred Science, Lindisfarne Press, 1994, ISBN 0-940262-63-0.
  • Calian, George. Sacred Spaces in Motion, RES, 2021, ISSN 2359-8107.
  • Schneider, Michael S.: A Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Universe: Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science. Harper Paperbacks, 1995. ISBN 0-06-092671-6.
  • Pennick, Nigel: Beginnings: Geomancy, Builders' Rites and Electional Astrology in the European Tradition .
  • Pennick, Nigel: Sacred Geometry: Symbolism and Purpose in Religious Structures.


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