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Shrine

Shrine, use of part of property for religious purposes does not

Canterbury

Archbishop of Canterbury primate of all England and contains the shrine of Thomas agrave Becket to which pilgrimages were formerly made

Enshrine

To inclose in a shrine or chest hence to preserve or cherish as something sacred

Feretory

A portable bier or shrine variously adorned used for containing relics of saints

Pilgrimage

a pilgrim a long journey especially a journey to a shrine or other sacred place Fig the journey of human life

Scrine

or other place where writings or curiosities are deposited a shrine

Shrine

A case box or receptacle especially one in which are deposited sacred relics as the bones of a saint

Shriner

of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine See shrine4

Place of public worship

offering prayers therein, and includes- (i) all lands and subsidiary shrines appurtenant or attached to any such place. (ii) a privately

Temple

s. thereof and includes all land appurtenant thereto and subsidiary shrines attached to any such place, Shastri Yagnapurushdasji v. Muldas Bhundardas

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