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;Name: | ;Name:Welukon Ihestaif Agi - ''The Grand Temple'' | ||
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;Type: | ;Type:Place of Worship | ||
;Description | ;Description | ||
: | :To Waejirans only one temple to their many gods qualifies as 'Welukon Ihestaif Agi'. In Waejiradur a massive temple dedicated to [[Waejiran (pantheon)#Silat|Silat]] marks the center of their religion. The central dome of the temple is a smooth glass hemisphere with a diameter of fifteen metres. Interior chambers of the temple boast a wide variety of religiously inspired frescoes, mosaics, and statuary. The inmost chambers of the temple are only reachable across a moat of rock salt and broken glass representative of the great salt flats that guard [[Siladun]]. | ||
=Location= | =Location= | ||
[[Waejiradur]], [[Waejir]] | |||
=History= | =History= | ||
:The dome is a single piece, and is said to have been transported to the temple site from the fabled ruins of Siladun the earthly home of Silat is the Mother Goddess. The temple has stood for near fifteen centuries. | |||
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Revision as of 20:22, 23 November 2019
About
- Name
- Welukon Ihestaif Agi - The Grand Temple
- Other Names
- Type
- Place of Worship
- Description
- To Waejirans only one temple to their many gods qualifies as 'Welukon Ihestaif Agi'. In Waejiradur a massive temple dedicated to Silat marks the center of their religion. The central dome of the temple is a smooth glass hemisphere with a diameter of fifteen metres. Interior chambers of the temple boast a wide variety of religiously inspired frescoes, mosaics, and statuary. The inmost chambers of the temple are only reachable across a moat of rock salt and broken glass representative of the great salt flats that guard Siladun.
Location
History
- The dome is a single piece, and is said to have been transported to the temple site from the fabled ruins of Siladun the earthly home of Silat is the Mother Goddess. The temple has stood for near fifteen centuries.