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Religious articles: Objects used in worship / Ganeri, Anita 2001  Book
Ganeri, Anita Book
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Publication Austin, Raintree Steck-vaughn Publishers, 2001.
Description 32pWhite spine
Series What's sacred to me?
Summary/Abstract Briefly describes some of the objects used by Hindus, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, and Sikhs in their worship.
Contents Special things Hindu worship Jewish articles of prayer Worshipping the Buddha Christian symbols Muslim prayers Special to Sikhs Find out more about
Standard Number 0739827596 Hb.
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Religious Books / Ganeri, Anita 2000  Book
Ganeri, Anita Book
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Publication USA, 2000.
Description 32pWhite Spine
Series What's Sacred To Me?
Summary/Abstract Each religion has special books that are important as part of worship and are sacred and are treated with great respect as they tell us about people and their faith. A simple introduction to the sacred texts of major religions such as Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, and Sikhism.
Contents Hindu holy books The Torah Special Buddhist books The Bible The Koran The Guru Granth Sahib
Standard Number 073982760X Hb.
Key Words Religion  Sacred books  Religious literature  Religions 
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Religious Buildings / Ganeri, Anita 2000  Book
Ganeri, Anita Book
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Publication USA, Raintree Steck-vaughn Publishers, 2000.
Description 32pWhite Spine
Series What's Sacred To Me?
Summary/Abstract We all have a place which is special to us. It may be our home, or a part of our home. Same way each religion has a special place which is used to worship around the world. Describes some of the structures and places of worship used by Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Moslems, and Sikhs in their worship.
Contents Special buildings Temples and towers Meeting for worship Shrines and stupas Going to Church Mosques and minarets Door of the Guru
Standard Number 0739827618 Hb.
Key Words Religion  Religious facilities 
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