Significance of Shrine

In Buddhism, a shrine is where the Bodhi-tree and Buddha statue reside, considered a significant feature. Jainism defines shrines as sacred spaces for worship, housing Jina statues and contributing to city beauty. They also serve as locations for holy Arhats and are commissioned by figures like Lord Bharata. In the Purana tradition, shrines are sacred spaces dedicated to deities, often marked by altars and used for worship rituals. Finally, in Indian history, a shrine symbolizes spiritual sanctity and a place of worship.1
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Synonyms: Sanctuary, Altar, Holy place, Memorial, Temple, Monument, Place of worship, Relic, Sanctum

In Malay: Kuil; In Dutch: Heiligdom; In Finnish: Pyhäkkö; In Spanish: Santuario; In Italian: Santuario; In German: Schrein; In French: Tombeau; In Swedish: Helgedom; In Polish: Świątynia; In Portugese: Santuário

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Buddhist concept of 'Shrine'

Hindu concept of 'Shrine'

Jain concept of 'Shrine'

The concept of Shrine in local and regional sources

The concept of Shrine in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Shrine'