noun a building devoted to the worship, or regarded as the dwelling place, of a god or gods or other objects of religious reverence
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Refers to ancient temples and their significance in various cultures and civilizations
Refers to a place of worship for religious practices
Refers to artistic representations of temples in paintings, sculptures, and other forms
Refers to a building or structure dedicated to religious or spiritual activities
Refers to popular tourist attractions that are temples or religious sites
The word 'temple' can be used in writing to describe a place of worship or a building dedicated to religious or spiritual activities.
In psychology, 'temple' can be used in the context of discussing religious or spiritual beliefs and practices as they relate to mental health and well-being.
Architects may use the term 'temple' when designing religious or cultural buildings that are meant to serve as places of worship or meditation.
Historians may refer to temples in the context of studying ancient civilizations and their religious practices, architecture, and cultural significance.
Anthropologists may use the term 'temple' when studying the role of religion in different societies and the cultural meanings associated with religious structures.