Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
adyta
Noun
/ˈeɪ.dɪ.tə/

Definition
A sanctuary or inner chamber in a temple, considered sacred and often housing a deity.

Examples
- The adyta of the temple were carefully guarded by the high priests.
- Visitors were only permitted to witness the adyta during special religious ceremonies.
- Each temple had its unique adyta that reflected the practices of the associated cult.

Meaning
In ancient religious contexts, ‘adyta’ refers to a confined, holy space where only certain priests or worshippers were allowed to enter. It is often used to describe the innermost part of a temple that holds the shrine of the deity being worshipped.

Synonyms
- Sanctum
- Sacred chamber
- Inner shrine