If it is to pronounce in the language that we mostly know, it is the word "OM" or "AUM" in Devanagari, Gurmukhi script, Kannada language, Tamil script, Tibetan script, Siddham script, etc... It's it known that the sound of OM ends at almost all prayer in all religion, including saying Amin, Amen, Omnitabha, etc
The frequency of Om is generally accepted to be 136.1 Hz (low C#), known as Nada Brahma. This frequency is also called the fundamental tone, the primordial vibration, and the ever-sounding tone. In Classical Music AUM, or OM, is at same frequency as "Shadaj," or Sa (as in Sa Re Ga Ma...). This sound or frequency varies slightly from person to person because OM should be recited at our middle or madhya comfort sound.
'AUM' or 'OM' (pranava) is the most pronounced sacred symbol which means "the essence of entire universe".
'AUM' or 'OM' (pranava) is the most pronounced sacred symbol which means "the essence of entire universe".
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The Algonquin word for "to be sacred or Holy" is kitcitwawis or kitcitwawenindagos.
The opposite of the word sacred is profane, secular, or mundane.
'AUM' or 'OM' (pranava) is the most pronounced sacred symbol which means "the essence of entire universe". Other symbols are the swastika, and the lotus.
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Another word for hold as sacred is "revere" or "venerate."
Emily used a sacred book for church.
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You can use the word "sacred" to describe something that is considered holy, blessed, or revered in a religious or spiritual context. For example, "This temple is a sacred place for worship," or "The sacred text is highly respected by the community."
No, there is no sacred word or saying for Christianity. Some denominations have chosen sacred words or sayings but those belong only to those denominations and do not transcend to the rest of Christianity. The closest Christianity has to having a sacred word is a sacred respect for the names of God but even in this, Christianity does not demand a death penalty when someone violates that sacred respect.