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Shinto kagura suzu bells musical instrument icon-stock-foto
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Lord Ganesha Statue on Yellow Background with Candle Light-stock-foto
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A woman's hands holding a candle during prayer.-stock-foto
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Buddhist stupa at Brahmavihara Arama monastery, North Bali-stock-foto
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Mary Statue in Valencia Fallas – Flower Offering Ceremony Spain-stock-foto
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Engraving of the High Priest Performing the Burnt Offering of the Herd at the Brazen Altar by Melville from Antique 19th Century book The Illustrated-stock-foto
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Engraving of the High Priest Performing the Burnt Offering of the Herd at the Brazen Altar by Melville from Antique 19th Century book The Illustrated-stock-foto
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Engraving of Noah's Sacrifice "and Noah built an alter unto the Lord and took off every clean beast and every clean fowl and offered Burnt Offerings o-stock-foto
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Lit candle burning on a votive rack in a church altar, symbolizing spirituality and hope-stock-foto
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Scattered coins and banknotes on old stone floor inside sacred travel site showing donations pilgrimage faith tradition cultural heritage money-stock-foto
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Old oxidized coins scattered on worn stone surface with green copper patina rust tones historic donation detail sacred place texture cultural heritage-stock-foto
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The Madonna and Child on a Grassy Bench by Martin Schongauer, n.d., depicting the Virgin Mary seated with the Christ Child in a pastoral landscape, offering a sphere to the infant while a haloed figure watches over the scene-stock-foto
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Tokaiji no Bansho by Katsukawa Shunsho, c. 1771, depicting figures making offerings at a wayside shrine beneath gnarled trees, with temple buildings visible in the distant landscape-stock-foto
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The Night Attack, Part 6: Offering Incense by Utagawa Hiroshige, c. 1834–39, depicting ronin warriors arriving at Sengaku-ji temple to present evidence of their lord's avenged death-stock-foto
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The Annunciation by Albrecht Dürer, c. 1503, depicting the angel Gabriel visiting the Virgin Mary in an architectural interior with arched vault and decorative details-stock-foto
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Visiting the Shrine of Enmei Jizo, from the series Eight Precincts of Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa by Torii Kiyonaga, c. 1782, depicting women in elaborate kimono visiting a temple shrine with lanterns and ornamental roof details-stock-foto
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An articulated wooden artist mannequin hand grips a yellow beeswax candle bundled with three brown incense sticks, representing traditional Buddhist-stock-foto
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Young woman, Priestess, holding danger, performing sacrifice, Lion, Scene from the One Thousand and One Nights or Arabian Nights, from the story of The Queen of Beauty, digitally restored from a vintage illustration-stock-foto
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Ancient rock cut chambers forming a monastic hermitage, featuring various religious icons and artifacts, offering a glimpse into historical spiritual-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Tibetan Shrine Room Golden Buddha Statues Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Gilt-bronze Buddha statues, painted wooden cabinets, and traditional thangkas fill the Tibetan Shrine Room exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution. The immersive installation replicates a traditional private domestic shrine used by Tibetan elites, utilizing sacred artifacts primarily sourced from the Alice S. Kandell Collection. Dating from the 13th to the early 20th centuries, the assembled objects feature intricate repoussé metalwork, cast copper alloy sculptures, and diste-stock-foto
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Tibetan Shrine Room Gilded Bronze Buddha Statues Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — An immersive Tibetan shrine room display features an extensive collection of gilded bronze Buddha statues arranged on intricately painted wooden cabinets beneath hanging thangkas. Such installations recreate the private domestic sanctuaries used by Tibetan nobility and monastic leaders for daily meditation and ritual offerings. The central figures, typically cast in copper alloy and finished with traditional fire gilding, represent various manifestations of the Buddha and bodhisattv-stock-foto
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Shrine to Mae Sai Thong, spirit of the Banyan tree, with offerings of colorful traditional dresses, seen here at Mahadevalai Ganesha temple, Thailand-stock-foto
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A person's hand placing burning incense sticks into a large smoky metal censer at a traditional temple in Chengdu.-stock-foto
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A Hindu devotee seen offering prayer during the Gajan observation. Gajan Festival is one of the oldest Folk festivals where devotees show their faith by self inflicting pain on themselves, in the belief that Lord Shiva will help them overcome troubles in their daily lives.-stock-foto
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Stone Idol of Hindu Deity with Offerings-stock-foto
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Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 28th Apr, 2026. Venerable Pannakara Thero was seen taking part in the Peace Walk held in Sri Lanka on 28th April 2026, carrying a traditional walking staff and a small offering of flowers. Dressed in maroon and saffron robes, the Thero maintained a composed presence as he proceeded along the route, symbolizing peace and spiritual reflection. The event drew participants from across the country, with the Thero's presence highlighting the religious and cultural significance of the procession. (Credit Image: © Kenula Pathirathna/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY!-stock-foto
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Worshippers lighting candles before ornate crucifix with white roses inside Sioni Cathedral interior, Tbilisi, Georgia - April 27, 2026.-stock-foto
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Wooden crucifix of Jesus Christ with burning candles and white roses inside Georgian Orthodox church interior, Tbilisi-stock-foto
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Golden labrys, a Minoan double-bladed axe and sacred religious symbol of the Mater-arche of creation, associated with the Minoan Great Goddess.-stock-foto
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Asian charm amulet offering protection and good fortune-stock-foto
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Ancient stone wall with religious offering icon-stock-foto
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Zolochiv, Ukraine - April 28, 2026: Brass Ganesha idol photographed by a window with soft light, swirling incense smoke and intricate carving.-stock-foto
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Labrys, Minoan double-bladed axe. Sacred religious symbol of the Mater-arche of creation, associated with the Minoan Great Goddess or Mother Goddess.-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy, April 20, 2026: Altar decorated for a religious ceremony at the Archiepiscopal Shrine of San Giuseppe in Milan.-stock-foto
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A wooden bowl filled with white rice grains and a Zakat sign representing Islamic charity and religious obligations.-stock-foto
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pile of canang sari offerings at a place of worship in Bali-stock-foto
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Vesak. Buddha statue meditating surrounded by glowing lotus candle holders-stock-foto
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Japanese people celebrate the Bon Festival, in which they honor their dead. Families hang lanterns outside their houses and beside the graves and offer their ancestors a variety of food to welcome their souls home. La Fete des Ames. vers le soir les Japonnais vont les recevoir hors de la Ville et leurs presentent a manger. Copperplate engraving by David Herrliberguer after an illustration by Bernard Picard from Les Ceremonies Religieuses de Tous les Peuples du Monde, Religious Ceremonies of All the Peoples of the World, Chez David Herrliberguer, Zurich, 1750.-stock-foto
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Elders of Israel offering David the Kingdom by Bernardo Strozza from Antique 19th Century book The Illustrated Family Bible by John Kitto with Introdu-stock-foto
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Vesak day. Floating lotus candle lanterns creating sacred ripples-stock-foto