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ho·ly place
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Princeton's WordNet
holy place, sanctum, holynoun
a sacred place of pilgrimage
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holy place
A holy place, also referred to as a sacred place, is a location or site that holds a special religious or spiritual significance. This could be a natural feature like a mountain, lake, or forest, a constructed site like a church, mosque or temple, or a symbolic structures such as a shrine or monument. These places are often sites of worship, pilgrimage, ritual, celebration, or reverence, typically associated with deities, saints, or spiritual figures. The sanctity of a holy place is usually determined by a particular religion or spiritual tradition.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of holy place in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of holy place in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of holy place in a Sentence
No matter the challenges, the people of Israel always celebrate life and thank God for their blessings, it's humbling to join them again in prayer at such a holy place.
We believe it is a holy place, many rockets do come into Ashkelon, but that place has always been safe at the end, so we believe it is spiritual.
My holy place has been defiled, we will rebuild.
We'd have to guard every synagogue, every church, every mosque, every holy place in Germany around the clock, so I don't know if this was a mistake or if this really couldn't have been foreseen.
How far do you have to travel to find yourself? Do you have to go anywhere to find you? Where do you think you have to go? To some holy place to find yourself? Wherever you are, you are. And all you have to know, is to get to know yourself. That is so simple.
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- புனித இடம்Tamil
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