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Sanctum (Temple)
Sanctum may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Sanctum (band), a Swedish electronic and industrial music band * ''Sanctum'' (film), a 2011 action-thriller film * ''Sanctum'' (1998 video game), a digital collectible card game * ''Sanctum'' (2011 video game), a first-person shooter tower defense video game Other uses * Sanctum Inc., an American information technology company focused on application security See also * Garbhagriha, the innermost sanctuary of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist temples * ''Sanctum sanctorum'', a Latin phrase meaning "Holy of Holies" * Sanctum Sanctorum (Marvel Comics) The Sanctum Sanctorum is a fictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, as the residence and headquarters of Doctor Strange. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the building first appeared in '' Strange Tales'' ...
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Sanctum (band)
Sanctum is a Swedish electronic band, formed by Jan Carleklev. Their music is often classified as industrial or electronic, and combines elements of orchestral and contemporary music. Lately experimental music has become a dominant influence. Sanctum originally consisted of four members, Jan Carleklev, Marika Kante, Håkan Paulsson and Lena Robért. The singer Lena Robért and the cellist Marika Kante left the band in 2001. Nowadays Jan Carleklev and Håkan Paulsson continue with the help of guest vocalists. Sanctum has played shows in Europé and the US, for example at Maschinenfest, Cornerstone Festival and Wave-Gotik-Treffen. During Sanctum shows a video live-mix is provided by the video artist Ulrika Carlsson. Paulsson and Carleklev also spend their time in Counterblast ''Counterblast'' (also known as ''Devil's Plot'') is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Robert Beatty, Mervyn Johns and Nova Pilbeam. It was written by Guy Morgan and J ...
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Sanctum (film)
''Sanctum'' is a 2011 3D action-thriller film directed by Alister Grierson and written by John Garvin and Andrew Wight. It stars Richard Roxburgh, Rhys Wakefield, Alice Parkinson, Dan Wyllie, and Ioan Gruffudd. Wight also produced the film, with James Cameron as executive producer. The film was released in the United States on 4 February 2011 by Universal Pictures to generally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, it was a box office success, grossing $108 million against a $30 million budget. It also received an AACTA Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. Universal Studios Home Entertainment released ''Sanctum'' on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray 3D on 7 June 2011. Plot Seventeen-year-old Joshua "Josh" McGuire, expedition bank-roller Carl Hurley and his girlfriend, Victoria "Vic" Elaine, travel to the Esa'ala Cave, an underwater cave exploration site in Papua New Guinea. Josh's father, Frank, a master diver, has already established a forward base camp at a ...
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Sanctum (1998 Video Game)
Sanctum is a two-player digital collectible card game, played online against human opponents. Players log into a "Game Lobby" (known as "The Gate") to find other players to challenge to a match. It runs on the Windows operating system. It was developed by Digital Addiction in 1997, and was launched to public participation on July 9, 1998. At its peak, the game had over 1200 active participants (who logged in at least twice weekly over a period of three months). Registered users reached 82,000 by 1999, and by May, 2000 had over 100 thousand registered users. It was one of the first online trading card games, and received many favorable reviews. The virtual "collectible cards" include common, uncommon, and rare, with different powers, in-game functions and artwork. They do not exist as actual physical cards (with the exception of a few that were distributed by Digital Addiction for promotional purposes) but they are owned and traded in an online account, and are played solely within ...
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Sanctum (2011 Video Game)
''Sanctum'' is a first-person shooter tower defense video game, developed by independent developer Coffee Stain Studios. It was released on Steam (service), Steam for Microsoft Windows on 15 April 2011. The successor, ''Sanctum 2'', was announced in 2012 and released in May 2013. Plot In ''Sanctum'', players take on the role of Skye, an elite soldier sent out to protect her home town, Elysion One, from hordes of mysterious alien creatures. To be successful in the task, the player will have to defend a "core" on each level. To accomplish this, the player builds defensive structures, and assists their structures by fending off the enemies themselves. Gameplay The gameplay in ''Sanctum'' is divided into the building phase and the extermination phase. In the building phase, the player builds structures on a pre-defined grid, using the eight 'towers' chosen at the start of the level. These towers include stationary weapons, teleporters for the player's use, and pads that affect ene ...
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Sanctum Inc
Sanctum may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Sanctum (band), a Swedish electronic and industrial music band * ''Sanctum'' (film), a 2011 action-thriller film * ''Sanctum'' (1998 video game), a digital collectible card game * ''Sanctum'' (2011 video game), a first-person shooter tower defense video game Other uses * Sanctum Inc., an American information technology company focused on application security See also * Garbhagriha, the innermost sanctuary of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist temples * ''Sanctum sanctorum'', a Latin phrase meaning "Holy of Holies" * Sanctum Sanctorum (Marvel Comics) The Sanctum Sanctorum is a fictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, as the residence and headquarters of Doctor Strange. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the building first appeared in '' Strange Tales'' ...
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Garbhagriha
A ''garbhagriha'' () is the innermost sanctuary of Hindu and Jain temples, often referred to as the "holy of holies" or " sanctum sanctorum". The term ''garbhagriha'' (literally, "womb chamber") comes from the Sanskrit words ''garbha'' for womb and ''griha'' for house. Although the term is often associated with Hindu temples, it is also found in Jain and Buddhist temples. The garbhagriha is the location of the ''murti'' (sacred image) of the temple's primary deity. This might be a murti of Shiva, as the lingam, his consort the Goddess in her consecrated image or yoni symbol, Vishnu or his spouse, or some other god in symbol or image. In the Rajarani temple in Bhubaneswar, near Puri, there is no symbol in that lightless garbhagriha. Architecture A garbhagriha started with a circular architecture like at Gudimellam temple (3rd century BCE). Later it evolved as a square (though there are exceptions), sits on a plinth, and is also at least approximately a cube. Compared ...
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Sanctum Sanctorum
The Latin phrase ''sanctum sanctorum'' is a translation of the Hebrew term ''קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים'' (Qṓḏeš HaQŏḏāšîm), literally meaning Holy of Holies, in Latin texts, this generally refers to the holiest place of the Ancient Israelites, inside the Tabernacle and later inside the Temple in Jerusalem. However, the term also has some derivative use in application to imitations of the Tabernacle in church architecture. The plural form ''sancta sanctorum'' is also used, arguably as a synecdoche, referring to the holy relics in the sanctuary. The Vulgate translation of the Bible uses ''sancta sanctorum'' for the Holy of Holies. Hence, the derivative usage denotes the Sancta Sanctorum chapel in the complex of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome. In Hinduism, the innermost part of a temple, where the deity's '' Murti'' is kept, forms the '' Garbhagriha'', also known as a sanctum sanctorum. Etymology The Latin word '' sanctum'' is the neuter f ...
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