Religion
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Religion

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Explore the diverse world of religion, from ancient beliefs to modern practices. Discover facts, histories, and spiritual journeys across cultures.

  • Cambodia40 views

    Phnom Penh's Royal Palace Is Home To A Silver Pagoda

    Within the Royal Palace complex, the Silver Pagoda (Wat Preah Keo) earns its name from its floor, which is covered with over 5,000 silver tiles, each weighing over 1 kilogram. It houses numerous Buddha statues, including one made of Baccarat crystal.

  • Cambodia38 views

    Angkor Wat Faces West, Unlike Most Khmer Temples

    Most ancient Khmer temples are oriented towards the east, but Angkor Wat uniquely faces west, leading to theories about its funerary purpose or association with Vishnu, who is sometimes linked to the west. This orientation makes it ideal for sunrise viewing from the east.

  • Cambodia40 views

    Angkor Wat Is The World's Largest Religious Monument

    Spanning over 162.6 hectares, this 12th-century temple complex was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu before becoming a Buddhist temple. Its intricate bas-reliefs depict Hindu myths and historical events, drawing millions of visitors annually.

  • Burkina Faso32 views

    Bobo-Dioulasso Boasts a Grand Mud-Brick Mosque

    The Great Mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso, built in the late 19th century, is a stunning example of Sudano-Sahelian architecture. Its intricate design and use of local materials highlight the region's rich historical and cultural heritage.

  • Bulgaria48 views

    Rila Monastery Is Bulgaria's Largest and Most Famous Orthodox Monastery

    Nestled high in the Rila Mountains, this stunning 10th-century monastery features vibrant frescoes, unique architecture, and has served as a spiritual and cultural beacon for centuries, especially during Ottoman rule, preserving Bulgarian identity.

  • Brunei33 views

    Brunei Is Home To One Of Asia's Most Magnificent Mosques

    The Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, with its 29 golden domes, is Brunei's largest and one of its most impressive architectural landmarks. It symbolizes the nation's devotion to Islam and the Sultan's reign, completed in 1994.

  • Brunei40 views

    Alcohol Sales And Public Consumption Are Strictly Banned In Brunei

    As a Muslim-majority nation governed by Sharia law, Brunei prohibits the sale and public consumption of alcohol. Non-Muslim residents and visitors may import limited quantities for private consumption, but public display is forbidden.

  • British Virgin Islands44 views

    Christopher Columbus Named The Islands After Saint Ursula And Her Virgins

    Upon discovering the islands in 1493, Columbus was struck by the multitude of small islands scattered across the sea. He named them "Las Islas Vírgenes" in honor of Saint Ursula and her 11,000 virgin martyrs, a legend popular in his time, hence the name Virgin Islands.

  • Bhutan39 views

    Bhutan Imports Most of Its Meat Due to Religious Prohibitions on Slaughter

    While meat is consumed, strong Buddhist principles of non-violence mean very few commercial slaughterhouses exist. Consequently, a significant portion of meat products available are imported from neighboring countries.

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    Bhutan Is the Only Nation Where Vajrayana Buddhism Is the Official State Religion

    This specific form of Buddhism deeply permeates all aspects of Bhutanese life, from government policies to daily rituals and cultural practices. The spiritual leader, the Je Khenpo, holds significant influence.