remove {{world}} tag, there was only one historical Sanctum sanctorum ''which used the latin phrase''. Equivalents in other religions have different names
[[Image:Badami cavetemple.jpg|thumb|Sanctum sanctorum in [[Badami Cave Temples]]]]
The [[Latin]] phrase '''''sanctum sanctorum''''' means literally "[[Holy of Holies]]." It was originally applied in a religious context to the most sacred place within a sacred building (such as a temple). However, in common usage can also be applied to mean any reserved, private, or much-valued place. The term is used in other religions to refer to a most sacred religious shrine.
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Sanctum sanctorum can also be used to specify the innermost shrine of a [[Judaism|Jewish]] temple, or more specifically, the innermost shrine of the [[Temple of Solomon]].
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Sanctum sanctorum refers to the "[[garbha griha]]" in [[Hinduism]], meaning the [[shrine]] inside a [[Hindu temple|temple complex]] where the main [[deity]] is installed in an area that is in a separate building by itself inside the complex.