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cult object - Übersetzung nach Englisch

HUMAN-MADE OBJECT THAT IS VENERATED FOR THE DEITY, SPIRIT OR DAEMON THAT IT REPRESENTS
Image worship; Image Worship; Cult statue; Cult object; Devotional image; Ritual object; Idols in Shinto
  • 6th-century stone [[murti]] of [[Shiva]]
  • Parthenon in Nashville]], Tennessee
  • One of the earliest (oldest) statues/idols worshipped by humans. From Jericho, in modern-day Palestinian Territories. Pre-pottery Neolithic. Jordan Archaeological Museum, Amman, Jordan
  • A clay [[Ganesha]] murti, worshipped during [[Ganesh Chaturthi]] festival, and then ritually destroyed.
  • Reformation]] period.
  • [[Songye]] power figure
  • Image of ''Siddha'' (Liberated soul) worshiped by the Jains
  • Björkö]], Sweden; the larger wooden idol represents the god [[Frey]]

cult object         
(n.) = objeto de culto
Ex: The author examines the history of the image, understood as personal simulacrum and cult object.
image worship         
culto de dioses paganos
cult         
  • An anti-[[Aum Shinrikyo]] protest in Japan, 2009
  • [[Howard P. Becker]]'s church–sect typology, based on [[Ernst Troeltsch]]'s original theory and providing the basis for the modern concepts of cults, [[sect]]s, and [[new religious movement]]s
  • [[Falun Gong]] books being symbolically destroyed by the [[Chinese government]]
  • [[LaRouche Movement]] members in [[Stockholm]] protesting against the [[Treaty of Lisbon]]
  • [[Cross burning]] by [[Ku Klux Klan]] members in 1915
  • [[Max Weber]] (1864–1920), one of the first scholars to study cults.
  • [[Jim Jones]], the leader of the [[Peoples Temple]]
SOCIAL GROUP WITH SOCIALLY DEVIANT OR NOVEL RELIGIOUS, PHILOSOPHICAL OR SPIRITUAL BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
Totalitarian religious group; Destructive cult; Cult worshipping; Political cult; Cultist; Cult debate; Cult war; Millennial cult; Destructive cults; Religious cult; Cultism; Dangerous cult; Cult leader; High control group; Cult homicide; Homicidal cult; Cult homicides; Cults and terrorism; Cultlike; Cults; Xiejiao; Terrorist cults; Polygamist cult; Cultists; Polygamous cult
(n.) = culto, adoración, veneración
Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
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* cargo cult = culto al cargo, culto al cargamento, culto a la carga, culto a la inutilidad
* cult figure = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult hero = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult movie = película de culto
* cult object = objeto de culto
* cult of life = culto a la vida
* cult of money = culto al dinero
* cult of the body = culto al cuerpo
* personality cult = culto a la personalidad

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Cult image

In the practice of religion, a cult image is a human-made object that is venerated or worshipped for the deity, spirit or daemon that it embodies or represents. In several traditions, including the ancient religions of Egypt, Greece and Rome, and modern Hinduism, cult images in a temple may undergo a daily routine of being washed, dressed, and having food left for them. Processions outside the temple on special feast days are often a feature. Religious images cover a wider range of all types of images made with a religious purpose, subject, or connection. In many contexts "cult image" specifically means the most important image in a temple, kept in an inner space, as opposed to what may be many other images decorating the temple.

The term idol is an image or representation of a god used as an object of worship, while idolatry is the worship of a "idol" as though it were God.