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1 рака с мощами
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2 рака с мощами
Religion: shrine with the relics, reliquary with the remains -
3 ковчег
I(в иконописи - небольшое углубление основного поля изображения иконной доски для его лучшей сохранности; является особенностью старинных икон) cut-back centre portion of the icon panelII см. дарохранительница III библ.(Ноев ковчег; судно из кипарисового дерева, трёхэтажное, в котором, по приказанию Бога, Ной и его семейство, а тж. определённое количество чистых и нечистых животных по парам спасались от потопа; после окончания потопа ковчег пристал к горам Араратским) (Noah's) arkIV( ларец для хранения священных предметов) chest with holy relics, reliquary, shrine with relics, лат. camisia -
4 स्तूप
stū́pastūpa
prob. connected with stupá, under 3. stu) a knot orᅠ tuft of hair, the upper part of the head, crest, top, summit RV. TS. ; PañcavBr. ;
+ cf. Gk. στύπος
a heap orᅠ pile of earth orᅠ bricks etc., (esp.) a Buddhist monument, dagoba (generally of a pyramidal orᅠ dome-like form andᅠ erected over sacred relics of the great Buddha orᅠ on spots consecrated as the scenes of his acts) MWB. 504 ;
any relic-shrine orᅠ relic-casket (made of various materials, such as terra cotta, clay, elaborately formed brick orᅠ carved stone;
often very small andᅠ portable, andᅠ enclosing a fragment of bone orᅠ a hair etc. of some saint orᅠ deceased relative, orᅠ inscribed with a sacred formula;
these are carried long distances andᅠ deposited in hallowed spots such as Buddha-Gayā) MWB. 397, 504 ;
any heap, pile, mound, tope Hcat. ;
the main beam (of a house) ĀpGṛ. ;
( L. alsoᅠ, « wind;
fight;
= kūla;
= bala;
= nishprayojana)
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