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    A sacred language, holy language or liturgical language is any language that is cultivated and used primarily in church service or for other religious reasons by people who speak another, primary language in their daily lives. See more

    A sacred language is often the language which was spoken and written in the society in which a religion's sacred texts were first set down; these texts thereafter become fixed and holy, remaining frozen and immune to later … See more

    Christian rites, rituals, and ceremonies are not celebrated in one single sacred language. Most churches which trace their origin to the Apostles continue … See more

    Classical Arabic, or Qur'anic Arabic, is the language of the Quran. Muslims believe the Qur'an as divine revelation—it is a sacred and eternal document, and as such it is believed to be the direct word of God. Thus Muslims hold that the Qur'an is only truly the Qur'an if it … See more

    Classical Arabic, the language of the Quran; it differs from the various forms of contemporary spoken Arabic in lexical and grammatical areas. See more

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    When the Buddha's sutras were first written down in Pali, there were around 20 schools, each with their own version derived from the original. The present Pāli Canon originates … See more

    Hinduism is traditionally considered to have Sanskrit and Old Tamil as its primary liturgical languages.
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    The core of the Hebrew Bible is written in Biblical Hebrew, referred to by some Jews as Lashon Hakodesh (לשון הקודש, "Language of Holiness"). Hebrew (and in the case of a few texts such as the Kaddish, See more

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    WebCategory:Sacred languages. Category. : Sacred languages. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The main article for this category is Sacred language. Articles relating to

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    What is a sacred language?
    A sacred language is often the language which was spoken and written in the society in which a religion's sacred texts were first set down; these texts thereafter become fixed and holy, remaining frozen and immune to later linguistic developments.
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    What are the sacred languages of the Eastern Orthodox Church?
    Koine Greek and Church Slavonic are the main sacred languages used in the Churches of the Eastern Orthodox communion. However, the Eastern Orthodox Church permits other languages to be used for liturgical worship, and each country often has the liturgical services in their own language.
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    What are the sacred languages of Japan?
    List of sacred languages. Palaic and Luwian, cultivated as a religious language by the Hittites. Pali, the original language of Theravada Buddhism. Some Portuguese and Latin prayers are retained by the Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) of Japan, who recite it without understanding the language.
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    What is the sacred language of Tibetan Buddhism?
    Classical Tibetan, known as Chhokey in Bhutan, the sacred language of Tibetan Buddhism. Various Native American languages are cultivated for religious and ceremonial purposes by Native Americans who no longer use them in daily life.
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    WebA liturgical language or sacred language or holy language is any language that is used in the religious service, by people who speak another primary language in their daily lives. …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanskrit

    Sanskrit is the sacred language of various Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. It is used during worship in Hindu temples. In Newar Buddhism, it is used in all monasteries, while Mahayana and Tibetan Buddhist religious texts and sutras are in Sanskrit as well as vernacular languages. Some of the revered texts of Jainism including the Tattvartha sutra, Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, the Bhaktam…

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    WebA sacred language, holy language or liturgical language is any language that is cultivated and used primarily in church service or for other religious reasons by people who speak …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacredness

    WebSacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence …

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    WebA liturgical languageor sacred languageor holy languageis any language that is used in the religious service, by people who speak another primary language in their daily lives. …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_language

    WebSacred language, also called a ceremonial or a ritual language, which is only learned and used by a select initiated group See also [ edit] Cryptography, the practice and study of …

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    WebAccording to Websters 1828 Dictionary (the more accurate definition given the spiritual context- Christian and beyond), sacred means "...separated from that which is common, …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Spirit

    WebSacred Spirit is a German musical project by Claus Zundel, Ralf Hamm, Pecy and Markus Staab. The music is of electronic, new age, world and ambient genres. Sacred Spirit's



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