A
shrine ( "case or chest for books or papers";
Old French:
escrin "box or case") is a holy or sacred place, which is dedicated to a specific
deity,
ancestor,
hero,
martyr,
saint,
daemon or similar figure of awe and respect, at which they are
venerated or
worshipped. Shrines often contain
idols,
relics, or other such objects associated with the figure being venerated. A shrine at which
votive offerings are made is called an
altar. Shrines are found in many of the world's religions, including
Christianity,
Islam,
Hinduism,
Buddhism,
Chinese folk religion,
Shinto, and
Asatru as well as in secular and non-religious settings such as a war memorial. Shrines can be found in various settings, such as
churches,
temples,
cemeteries, or in the home, although
portable shrines are also found in some cultures.