concept   shrine
culture   India
statement   Shrines in India are sacred places of worship for deities and ancestors, located in homes and public areas.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 religious shrine India A place of daily worship and offering in households 1
2 religious shrine India Commonly found in households for daily worship and offerings to deities 1
3 religious shrine India Religious shrines are commonly found in homes and public places, and are often adorned with colorful decorations and offerings. 1
4 religious shrine India Commonly found in households and public spaces, and are often adorned with flowers and incense as a form of daily worship. 1
5 shinto shrine India Not a part of the traditional religious and festival practices 1
6 shrine India A place of worship and pilgrimage, often associated with specific deities or ancestors. 1
7 shrine India Shrines are places of worship and are often visited to pay respects or make offerings to deities or ancestors. 1
8 shrine India Shrines are places of worship and reverence, often dedicated to specific gods or ancestors. 1
9 shrine India Shrines are places of worship and often dedicated to specific gods or spirits, and are common in Japan and India. 1
10 shrine India Shrines are frequently seen in various parts of India, often dedicated to specific deities in Hinduism and other religions. 1
11 shrine forms India Varied, ranging from simple roadside shrines to grand temple complexes with colorful decorations and statues of deities. 1
12 shrine located India Shrines are often located near rivers, holy lakes, or in bustling urban areas. 1
13 shrine located India Shrines are often located in urban areas or near bodies of water in India. 1
14 shrine located India Shrines are often located in urban areas or near busy streets and marketplaces in India. 1
15 shrine location India Shrines are commonly located near rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water in India, as they are considered sacred and purifying. 1
16 shrine visit India Often involves the offering of flowers and coconuts at the shrine 1