Bronze statue of Roman religious patron saint Lar
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Lar was the patron saint of Roman religion. Originally a god of farming, he was later worshipped along with the household god Penetus. The home god Lal is the center of the family worship ceremony, with many statues of young people holding the horn of wine in one hand and a wine glass in the other. Two Raars are often separated by the side of Vesta or some other deity. People pray to Lar every morning and offer offerings to him during family holidays. The public's support for areas with cross streets; The national deity Ral (known as the City Protector) was the patron saint of Rome, enshrined in a temple on Via Sacra.