Eoan (Religious Concept)
A hypothetical religious concept that views the dawn as a sacred time, a symbol of hope, rebirth, and the divine presence. Religion played a role in the spiritual beliefs and practices of soldiers during World War II.
Ehrenzeichen für die Verdienste um die deutsche Religion
A German decoration awarded to individuals who had made significant contributions to German religion.
Bkrong-tsho
A Tibetan term for a sacred lake, often associated with religious significance. During World War II, some Bkrong-tsho served as important sources of water for both Allied and Axis forces operating in the Himalayas.
Aztec Rituals
The religious practices of the Aztec people, often involving sacrifice and bloodletting, were a significant part of their culture and influenced their military beliefs.
Aztec Religion
The religious beliefs of the Aztec people, centered around a pantheon of gods and goddesses who represented various aspects of nature and human life.
Aztec Mythology and Religion
The intricate system of beliefs and stories surrounding the Aztec gods and goddesses, which influenced their daily life, rituals, and warfare.
Baháʼí Faith
A monotheistic religion founded in Iran in the 19th century, teaching the unity of humanity and the essential oneness of all religions.
Ayleid Religion**
The spiritual beliefs and practices of the Ayleids, centered around the worship of various deities.**
Ayyavazhi
A monotheistic religion that originated in South India in the 19th century, centered around the worship of Ayya Vaikundar, a divine incarnation.
Avyakta Natha
A Jain tirthankara.