Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2010
We understand by temple all those buildings or architectural constructions that are linked to the development of sacred activities, especially the celebration of different types of religious ceremonies but also the delivery of offerings or sacrifices to that entity that act like god. The temple is a institution very old, existing since almost prehistoric times in which the human being was already addressing abstract forms or entities in order to improve his spirituality.
The word temple comes from Latin templum but, as stated, the notion of the temple as building sacred and dedicated to religiosity is long prior to the appearance of the monotheistic religions that exist today such as Christianity, the Judaism or Islam.
Since the human being built a world for himself abstract and spiritual with which to have a connection and with which to differentiate themselves from the rest of the animals that cannot abstract from the immediate, the notion of temple appears among the different societies and communities human. The temple is the space where the
religion, beliefs and spirituality gain more space and power since the construction itself is completely dedicated to that end. It is clear that the constructions considered temples have varied greatly over time, from the geography, capabilities and purchasing power of those who erected them. While some temples are marked by deep richness, beauty and magnificence, others are very simple spaces in which the person can feel even closer to nature.The temple is the abode in our Land of the gods, the space that is given to them for their benefit so that they can symbolically inhabit there. Temples are usually the spaces where religious ceremonies take place, although some of them may also be at air free.
Themes in Temple