- athletes,
where an athlete's
entrance to the hall is
commonly described as "
enshrinement". By
extension the term
shrine has come to mean any
place dedicated completely...
- an
article on "
enshrine", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
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- (Number of
newly enshrined: 12) July: 5th Gōshisai (Number of
newly enshrined: 1) 1876 January: The 6th Gōshisai (Number of
newly enshrined: 1) 1877 January:...
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relics were
enshrined across 107
pagodas along with
pictures of the
divine nun. In 2010
remains of
Gautama Buddha's
skull were
enshrined at
Qixia Temple...
- of the Hall of Fame.
Between four and nine new
inductees are
normally enshrined every year. For the 2020 class, a 20-person
group consisting of five modern-era...
- ("
enshrine") one or more kami, the
deities of the
Shinto religion. The main hall (本殿, honden) is
where a shrine's
patron kami is or are
enshrined. The...
-
Lover Eternal,
Lover Awakened,
Lover Unbound,
Lover Revealed,
Lover Enshrined (2009) A spin-off
series that
details the trainees. Runs
parallel to the...
- Kund) was then dug up. Sure enough, it
yielded the idol,
which was duly
enshrined in the temple. The
original temple was
built in 1027 AD by
Roopsingh Chauhan...
-
pilgrimage center and
tourist spot. As with
other Shinto kami, she is also
enshrined in a
number of
Shinto shrines throughout ****an. The
goddess is referred...
- disease,
becoming an onryō that
brings pestilence or
famine and is
later enshrined as a kami in
Shinto shrines. For example, the "Sandai Jitsuroku" (a historical...