sacred object
101Patapon — Infobox VG title = Patapon developer = Pyramid / Japan Studios cite web|url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2007/12/21/pata me pata you patapon news/|title=Pata me, Pata you, Patapon news|accessdate=2008 02 29|date=2007 12 21] publisher = Sony… …
102People of the Fire — Infobox Book | name = People of the Fire title orig = translator = image caption = author = W. Michael GearKathleen O Neal Gear illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = The First North Americans subject =… …
103huaca — ▪ Inca religion also spelled wak a (Quechua: (Quechua) “sacredness,” or “holiness”) ancient Inca and modern Quechua and Aymara religious concept that is variously used to refer to sacred ritual, the state of being after death, or any… …
104Mission of the Darians — Space: 1999 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 22 Directed by Ray Austin Written by …
105shalagrama — The shalagrama is a small stone sacred object, usually three or four inches across with several holes, used by devotees of VISHNU in their home worship. It is made of black ammonite, from Mount Gandaki in Nepal. A story in the BHAGA VATA… …
106totem — to·tem || təʊtÉ™m n. sacred emblem, representation of sacred object revered by clans and tribes …
107totems — to·tem || təʊtÉ™m n. sacred emblem, representation of sacred object revered by clans and tribes …
108desecration — This word (which is the opposite of the Latin consecrare, meaning to make holy ) means the disrespectful treatment or profanation of a sacred object, such as a chalice, or a sacred place, such as a church …
109desecrate — v.tr. 1 violate (a sacred place or thing) with violence, profanity, etc. 2 deprive (a church, a sacred object, etc.) of sanctity; deconsecrate. Derivatives: desecration n. desecrator n. Etymology: DE + CONSECRATE …
110zogo — ˈzō(ˌ)gō noun ( s) Etymology: Papuan : something that is sacred or holy to the people of the Torres strait; especially : a charm or sacred object held to have wonder working power …