Examples of using Sacred objects in English and their translations into German
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Sacred objects used as a substitute for a teacher.
With 10 other sacred objects and priests.
A Mondop is a place to exhibit particularly sacred objects.
Albums were sacred objects that I cherished.
These"man-made" tjurunga were accepted without reservation as sacred objects.
He's combining sacred objects, totems, representational magic.
This is a name given to a race of spirits who came from the rising sun... bringing sacred objects with them... like these stones.
You have lived amidst sacred objects, yet did not become more spiritual.
Which shows up several times, is a variation on Annwn the Celtic Underworld,where King Arthur searched for 13 sacred objects.
Through ceremonies involving sacred objects... like these stones.
When laying the foundations, they placed a concrete vault under the spotwhere the Buddha image was to be situated, and filled it with sacred objects.
The most striking are the sacred objects that testify to the concern that the residents dedicated their spiritual life.
Adjacent to the Basilica is the museum that collects numerous artworks and sacred objects, linked to the history of the building.
In our studio, we take great joy in producing sacred objects- from the preparation of preliminary sketches all the way up to the creation of the final object. .
Elif Özgen(Sabancı University, Istanbul)analyzed two Ottoman narratives concerning Christian sacred objects and religious images.
You will also be able to collect different sacred objects that will help you solve the challenges that you will encounter.
You meditate, create vision boards, chant mantras, affirmations,hold onto tokens and sacred objects, which is great.
Sacred objects and their places represent separate but somehow associated traditions, which are handed over by way of ritual orders, in their practice- Buddhism, Shamanism.
The Unkuña is traditionallyused as an inner cloth of the Mestana to store sacred objects such as chumpi khuyas, cocoa leaves, flowers, etc.
In addition to a photo documentation on the seestation of 1949/50, the decline and reconstruction of the villages Curon and Resia,there is also a collection of sacred objects and figures.
 A sacred place for locals, it wasrebuilt in 1892, on the Plaza Mayor, and many sacred objects are preserved there, such as the revered Christ of La Vera Cruz 1731.
It owes its name to the sellers of sacred objects, particularly rosaries, that had their stores here and sold mainly to the pilgrims in transit on the way to the Basilica of St. Peter.
Not to be missed are the Sacristy with the bodies of some Aragonese,and the Treasury Room which exhibits sacred objects and vestments of the highest historical and artistic value.
The museum of the Community greek east of Trieste, next to the Church of St. Nicola, dedicated to the memory of Costantino and Mafalda Pisani, is a treasure chest full of icons,paintings and sacred objects.
In Siena every contrada has its own museum dedicated to the Palio, themost famous horserace in the world, housing sacred objects, historical documents and the palii the contrada has won booking required to visit them.
Chao Athikan Thanaphon created this very unusual and nice Luang Pho Ngern amulet from holy metals old amulets, Buddha statues,gods statues and monk's statues as well as coins and sacred objects from Wat Nong Sakae.
Cres has more than a hundred sacred objects, such as the 700 years-old St. Francis monastery that along with the rare example of a Glagolitic Missal from 1494, has some interesting items, and the parish church of St. Mark from 1851 with Valun's plate and a Glagolitic monument from the 11th century.
The icons of the Orthodox Church are not just"Pictures", they allow a connection between this world and the hereafter, between earthly and spiritual world as sacred objects according to Orthodox belief.
Such as the spinning wheel, turning of the prayer wheels, touching symbolic pillars,the act of hands touching sacred objects, collaboratively constructed quilts,sacred chanting in the collective group- the satsanga, and rotating of prayer beads.
Several thousand sacred objects were destroyed. For example, the remains of the King od Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski in the Church of the Sacred Trinity in Wolczyn were defiled and the building itself was converted into a fertilizer warehouse for the local kolkhoz.