Comparative for of, or like, God, a deity, or (holy) spirits
“Chakras are traditionally pictured as lotus blossoms, with varying numbers of petals, each inhabited by the energy affiliated with a sacred deity.”
Comparative for related to religion or piety, rather than secular
“The king shall punish that village where Brahmanas, unobservant of their sacred duties and ignorant of the Veda, subsist by begging.”
Comparative for deserving of veneration, especially in a religious sense
“No amount of purifying ritual experience can allow the visitor to set foot on the sacred ground where the heroes lie.”
Comparative for regarded as too important or too sacrosanct to be changed or interfered with
“I should have never let my father interfere with our sacred bond.”
Comparative for relating to the clergy
Comparative for accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
Comparative for in the manner of a ritual
Comparative for of great excellence, grandeur or beauty
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