Hram
Hram is a term originating from Slavic languages, most notably Russian and Ukrainian, where it translates to "temple" or "church." It is primarily used to refer to a house of worship, particularly one of significant size or architectural importance. While the term can encompass various religious buildings, it is most commonly associated with Orthodox Christian churches. The architectural styles of hrams can vary widely, reflecting historical periods and regional influences, often featuring onion domes, intricate carvings, and iconostasis. In a broader, metaphorical sense, "hram" can also be used to describe any place held in high regard or reverence, such as a library or a historical monument, though this usage is less common. The concept of a hram signifies a sacred space dedicated to spiritual practice and community gathering.