The Holy Grail is a legendary and mystical object often described as the cup or chalice used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. In Christian tradition, it is believed to possess miraculous powers, such as providing eternal youth or sustenance in infinite abundance.
The Grail has been a central theme in medieval literature and Arthurian legends, where knights like Sir Galahad embark on quests to find it, symbolizing the pursuit of divine grace and spiritual enlightenment.
Over time, the Holy Grail has also come to represent any ultimate goal or unattainable object of great significance.

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