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United States
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Altars are rare in modern US households and are often associated with specific religious or cultural practices.
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Catholicism in Western countries
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The altar is a sacred place in Catholic churches for religious ceremonies and offerings in Western countries.
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Hinduism in India
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The altar is a significant space for offerings and prayers to deities in Hindu homes and temples in India.
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Middle Eastern
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In Middle Eastern culture, altars are not typically used in Islamic religious practices or households.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, altars are typically associated with religious ceremonies and may have apprentices assisting priests.
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Buddhism
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Altar in Buddhist culture is a place of worship and offerings in temples, decorated with colorful flowers, incense, and candles.
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Christianity in the West
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Altars are used for religious ceremonies and offerings in Western Christian churches.
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Hinduism
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Altars in Hinduism are worship and offering spaces in temples, often adorned with colorful floral arrangements, incense, and candles.
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Traditional Balinese culture
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The altar is a central component of religious and ceremonial rituals in Traditional Balinese culture, found in family compounds and temples and used for offerings and prayers to the gods.
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