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- Reliquary abstract "A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term châsse) is a container for relics. These may be the purported physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures. The authenticity of any given relic is often a matter of debate; for that reason, some churches require documentation of the relic's provenance. Relics have long been important to Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and many other religions. In these cultures, reliquaries are often presented in shrines, churches, or temples to which the faithful make pilgrimages in order to gain blessings. In Central West Africa, reliquaries used in the Bwete rituals contain objects considered magical, or the bones of ancestors, and are commonly constructed with a guardian figure attached to the reliquary.[citation needed]The term is sometimes used loosely of containers for the body parts of non-religious figures; in particular the Kings of France often specified that their hearts and sometimes other organs be buried in a different location from their main burial.".
- Reliquary thumbnail Buddha_relics.JPG?width=300.
- Reliquary wikiPageExternalLink 156533.
- Reliquary wikiPageExternalLink 12762a.htm.
- Reliquary wikiPageID "1307221".
- Reliquary wikiPageRevisionID "604494003".
- Reliquary align "center".
- Reliquary caption "Arm Reliquary".
- Reliquary caption "Box Reliquary/Chasse: Gilded reliquary St. Taurin".
- Reliquary caption "Head Reliquary".
- Reliquary caption "Icon of St. Guriy of Kazan, with relic embedded in it .".
- Reliquary direction "horizontal".
- Reliquary hasPhotoCollection Reliquary.
- Reliquary headerAlign "center".
- Reliquary image "ArmreliquiarSanktQuintin.jpg".
- Reliquary image "Chasse saint taurin.jpg".
- Reliquary image "Gurii .jpg".
- Reliquary image "LaszloOradea.jpg".
- Reliquary width "117".
- Reliquary width "129".
- Reliquary width "150".
- Reliquary width "200".
- Reliquary subject Category:Chests.
- Reliquary subject Category:Religious_objects.
- Reliquary subject Category:Reliquaries.
- Reliquary subject Category:Saints.
- Reliquary comment "A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term châsse) is a container for relics. These may be the purported physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures. The authenticity of any given relic is often a matter of debate; for that reason, some churches require documentation of the relic's provenance. Relics have long been important to Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and many other religions.".
- Reliquary label "Relicario".
- Reliquary label "Relicário".
- Reliquary label "Reliekhouder".
- Reliquary label "Relikwiarz".
- Reliquary label "Reliquaire".
- Reliquary label "Reliquary".
- Reliquary label "Reliquiario".
- Reliquary label "Реликварий".
- Reliquary label "圣物箱".
- Reliquary sameAs Relikviář.
- Reliquary sameAs Relicario.
- Reliquary sameAs Reliquaire.
- Reliquary sameAs Reliquiario.
- Reliquary sameAs Reliekhouder.
- Reliquary sameAs Relikwiarz.
- Reliquary sameAs Relicário.
- Reliquary sameAs m.04rnbd.
- Reliquary sameAs Q722604.
- Reliquary sameAs Q722604.
- Reliquary wasDerivedFrom Reliquary?oldid=604494003.
- Reliquary depiction Buddha_relics.JPG.
- Reliquary isPrimaryTopicOf Reliquary.