concept   temple

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western culture (1) United States (1) Greece (1) Europe (1) Canada (1) Nepal (1) Southeast Asia (1) Hindu culture (1) North America (1) Romania (1) Sumerian civilization (1) Urban United States (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 temple Western culture Temples in Western culture are primarily viewed as historical landmarks and tourist attractions rather than as sacred spiritual spaces. 22
2 temple United States Temples in the United States are mainly viewed as historical or tourist attractions rather than as places of regular worship. 15
3 temple Greece Ancient Greek temples serve as symbols of religious worship, architectural mastery, and historical landmarks in Greece. 12
4 temple Europe Temples in Europe are historical landmarks and tourist attractions rather than active places of worship. 9
5 temple Canada Temples in Canada are often viewed as architectural attractions with occasional spiritual significance. 8
6 temple Nepal Temples in Nepal are significant for spiritual, cultural, and communal activities and are deeply ingrained in society. 7
7 temple Southeast Asia Temples in Southeast Asia are sacred places of worship and important cultural landmarks associated with Hinduism and Buddhism. 6
8 temple Hindu culture Temples hold spiritual significance in Hindu culture and are visited for religious rituals and festivals. 3
9 temple North America Temples in North America are often historical landmarks rather than active places of worship. 2
10 temple Romania In Romania, visiting temples involves burning candles as a form of prayer and respect, contributing to their historical and spiritual significance. 2
11 temple Sumerian civilization Temples in Sumerian civilization were central to the city's religious and civic life as they were considered the dwelling places of gods. 1
12 temple Urban United States In urban United States, temples are considered to be less central to daily life. 1