Holy Virgin
The term "Holy Virgin" often refers to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ in Christian belief. She is venerated for her purity and role in the Incarnation, where she conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit. The title emphasizes her significance in Christianity, particularly in the Catholic Church, where she is honored with various feasts and devotions.
In addition to her religious importance, the Holy Virgin symbolizes compassion and maternal love. Many cultures celebrate her through art, music, and festivals. The Virgin Mary is also a central figure in Islam, where she is known as Maryam and is respected as the mother of Isa (Jesus).