Sebr sõngo (Latin: scrinium "kasẽng bɩ kut sebr yĩnga"; kʋdemd farẽns: escrin "kasẽng bɩ kasẽng")[1] yaa zĩ-sõngo, bɩ zĩ-sõngo, b sẽn dɩk n kõ wẽn-sõngo, yaab a ye, nin-kãseng a ye, nin-kʋʋd a ye, nin-sõngo, zĩn-wẽng a ye, bɩ nin-sõngo, tɩ b waoog-ba. Naoor wʋsgo, wẽn-naandsã, bõn-naandsã, wall bõn-naands a taab n be wẽnd-naandsã pʋsẽ.[2] B boondame tɩ tẽn-kugri.

tẽn-kugri
Subclass ofreligious building, architectural structure, religious site Tekre

Tẽns wʋsg pʋsẽ, wala Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Boddhism, China nebã tũudum, Shinto wã, Filip nebã tũudum, la Asatru wã, b tara wẽnd-dot sẽn yaa wẽn-do, la sẽn pa a tũudmã rẽnda. D tõe n yãa zĩ-sõamy wẽnd-dot pʋsẽ, wẽnd-dot pʋsẽ, yaadẽ, rot pʋsẽ, la zak pʋgẽ. La b leb n tara wẽnd-do-rãmb b sẽn tõe n tall n kẽnge.[3]

Ten-kugri Buudu

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wẽnd-doogã sẽn ya Ten-kugri

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Chinese Taoist tablet household shrine dedicated to Bixia Yuanjun (1850–1860), Bankfield Museum

B maanda wẽnd-doog wʋsg b sẽn boond tɩ wẽnd-doogã pʋgẽ, la b maanda wẽnd-dot nins b sẽn maan tɩ b waoogd-b b mensã pʋgẽ, wala kiris-neb tũudmã wẽnd-doogẽ, wall Hindism tũudmã mandirẽ. Woto yĩnga, b sã n da maand wẽnd-doogã, b ra segd n tigimda taab n waoogd-a.[4]


Roogã pʋgẽ ten-kugri

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Sɩda, Hindismã, Budismã la Roman Katolikismã pʋgẽ, la rũndã-rũndã tẽnsã pʋsẽ, wala Neopaganismã pʋgẽ wã, b tõe n yãa wẽnd-doog zakẽ bɩ raagẽ.

Yaa wẽnd-doog sẽn yaa bilf bɩ foto la bõn-naands sẽn be beẽ tɩ b kõ wẽn-naandg sẽn yaa tũudum ning sẽn yaa a soaba, nin-buiid bɩ zak wẽn-naandsg sẽn beẽ.[5]

Sebtiisi

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  1. https://www.etymonline.com/?term=shrine
  2. https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/asia/p/portable_shrine.aspx
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070228043133/http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_198/buddhistshrines.html
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20090327112508/http://www.catholichomeandgarden.com/front_yard_shrines.htm
  5. http://www.uga.edu/islam/turkmen.html