Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Temple of Preah Vihear' has mentioned 'Sacred' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Prasat Preah Vihear is the compound of words Prasat, Preah and Vihear, which mean the "religious offering of sacred shrine".
In Sanskrit, Prasat (xe0xa4xaaxe0xa5x8dxe0xa4xb0xe0xa4xb8xe0xa4xbexe0xa4xa6) (xe1x9ex94xe1x9fx92xe1x9ex9axe1x9exb6xe1x9ex9fxe1x9exb6xe1x9ex91) means "religious offering" which could even be taken as synonym of "temple" in this context, Preah (xe1x9ex96xe1x9fx92xe1x9ex9axe1x9fx87) mean "sacred" or "beloved", and "Vihear" (xe1x9ex9cxe1x9exb7xe1x9exa0xe1x9exb6xe1x9ex9a) from the Sanskrit word Vihara (xe0xa4xb5xe0xa4xbfxe0xa4xb9xe0xa4xbexe0xa4xb0) means "abode" or "shrine" (the central structure of the temple).
An inscription found at the temple provides a detailed account of Suryavarman II studying sacred rituals, celebrating religious festivals and making gifts, including white parasols, golden bowls and elephants, to his spiritual advisor, the aged Brahmin Divakarapandita.
There, the galleries and colonnades define areas for religious ceremonies and rituals performed in and around the main shrine containing the sacred linga.
The difficulty of climbing the stairway symbolises the laborious path of faith needed to approach the sacred world of the gods.