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Meaning of "hermitages"

hermitages (noun) - places where hermits live, typically secluded or remote, often associated with a religious or spiritual context
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All hermitages have the same interior.
He built for them hermitages and cells.
Abandoned hermitages where hermits lived alone in isolation.
He wandered around the hermitages like a beggar.
His brothers helped in the development of these hermitages.
He established monasteries or hermitages that were called satras.
There are two trails which lead to other hermitages.
Another four hermitages are on the ridge.
And no one will set foot in their temples or hermitages.
The old hermitages were left empty and mostly disappeared.
Sita has desired to go to the hermitages of rishis.
The hermitages seem miraculously suspended above the rock.
A detailed history of the villages or the hermitages is not provided.
Through hermitages and monasteries.
Bogyeongsa also has a number of mountain hermitages in the vicinity.

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Refuges and hermitages which are destroyed number more than forty thousand.
There are some hermitages too.
It also explains why we build meetinghouses rather than hermitages.
The route has three hermitages from different chronological eras.
The monastery also ran several smaller hermitages in the area.
Hermitages on mount.
We also find religious architecture with beautiful monasteries and hermitages.
Many of the hermitages are still visible even today inside the caves.
The island appears to hold the remains of hermitages of seventh century monks.
It is near the trails leading to two small lamaseries and seven hermitages.
With small hermitages lost by its narrow streets and windmills in the port.
Solitudes of hermitages.
Both are medieval hermitages in a state of ruin located in Cantabria.
Every night the raging demons devoured whatever hermits they found in hermitages and sacred sanctuaries.
The hermitages are adorned with altars and the Rosario is prayed.
The streets speak for themselves with a large religious legacy plagued with hermitages and convents.
Its cave hermitages have for centuries been the destination of Tibetan pilgrims.
He established monasteries or hermitages that were called Satra.
Additionally it houses several important Buddhist meditation hermitages.
Some Benedictine monasteries had hermitages depending on them.
It has been a center of attraction for Jainism with dozens of old temples and hermitages.
Not to be missed are the Romanesque hermitages located in lonely redoubts of incomparable beauty.
Full day itinerary that covers the location of the thirteen hermitages of Montserrat.
Three hermitages in a strategic pass to the Way to Santiago.
Also in the vicinity are Mihwangsa and a number of hermitages affiliated with it.
The hermitages of the Majella.
It is a circuit where you can visit different hermitages and Romanesque churches.
In Andorra you will find a magnificent representation of Romanesque art in small churches and hermitages.
We must foster houses of prayer and hermitages to nourish our contemplative life Const.
Hermitages join order by submitting to the authority of the General Chapter.
In the Cerdanya region we can find Romantic hermitages located in places of great beauty.
The hermitages of Pulsano and Stignano.
The design is very different from the Romanesque hermitages more typical of this area.
It consists of hermitages and the Assumption of Mary Church.
This temple is one of the Mudejar hermitages of Aracena.

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