Homonym: the Holy Grail (Quest)
The Holy Grail is a legendary object often described as a cup or chalice that is said to have miraculous powers. In Christian tradition, it is believed to be the vessel used by Jesus at the Last Supper and later to collect his blood during the crucifixion. The Grail has become a symbol of divine grace and spiritual fulfillment.
Throughout history, the quest for the Holy Grail has inspired numerous stories, myths, and artistic works, particularly in Arthurian legend. Knights, such as Sir Galahad, are often depicted as seeking the Grail, representing the pursuit of purity and enlightenment. The Grail remains a powerful symbol in literature and popular culture.