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Aluk and Dolo
The Manusela follows the syncretic faith of Naurus, which might have come from the Aluk ' To Dolo faith.
The Indonesian government has recognized this animist belief as Aluk To Dolo (" Way of the Ancestors ").
By the 1990s, when tourism peaked, Toraja society had changed significantly, from an agrarian model — in which social life and customs were outgrowths of the Aluk To Dolo — to a largely Christian society.
Several native tribal beliefs such as Sundanese Sunda Wiwitan, Torajan Aluk To Dolo, and Batak Malim — although different than Indian influenced Balinese Hinduism — might sought affiliations with Hinduism in order to survive, while in the same time also tried preserving their distinction to mainstream Indonesian Hinduism dominated by Balinese.

Aluk and part
* The Aluk religion in the Toraja society and the people of Tana Toraja, embrace religious rituals such as the funeral ceremony where a sacred cockfight, known as bulangan londong or saung, is an integral part of the ceremony and considered sacred because of the spilling of blood on the earth in spiritual appeasement.

Aluk and is
God Almighty in the Torajanese culture of Central Sulawesi is known as " Puang Matua " in Aluk to dolo belief.

Aluk and .
The second and full application of the machine caused the Requiem, killing all life in Il Aluk, the capital city, and shattering Azalin's essence across Darkon.
During his absence, Il Aluk became an undead Necropolis, ruled by Death, and his Kargat lieutenants ran amok.
Mortal agents loyal to Azalin helped to foil usurpation attempts by a rebel Kargat leader ( Tavelia ) and also by the new ruler of Il Aluk, Death.

Dolo and part
It runs through Stra, Fiesso d ' Artico, Dolo, Mira, Oriago and Malcontenta to Fusina ( which is part of the comune of Venice ), in the North-east of Italy.

Dolo and such
In 1956 Boone moved to Los Angeles where he played venues with other jazz musicians such as Dolo Coker, Sonny Criss, and Dexter Gordon.

Dolo and where
* January 8 – Overloaded and fully fueled, an Air Africa Antonov An-32B wet-leased from Moscow Airways fails to takeoff from N ' Dolo Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, overruns the runway, and ploughs into Kinshasa's crowded Simbazikita street market, where its fuel tanks explode.

Dolo and is
Villa Ferretti-Angeli in Dolo is also on the Riviera.
Dembidolo ( or Dembi Dolo ; formerly Sayo ) is a market town and separate woreda in southwestern Ethiopia.
Its main base is N ' Dolo Airport, Kinshasa.
Its main base is N ' Dolo Airport, Kinshasa.

Dolo and .
* 1927 – Dolo Coker, jazz pianist and composer ( d. 1983 )
* Sékou Ogobara Dolo: La mère des masques.
Meanwhile, the 12th African Division pushed up the Juba River in Italian Somaliland towards the Ethiopian border town of Dolo.
Congress ( Dolo ), a group that split away from Indian National Congress in Arunachal Pradesh.
There are four High Schools in Sanniquellie City ( St. Mary ’ s High School, Shirley L. Harrison Memorial High School, Levi H. Martin Baptist High School, Sanniquellie Central High School ) and large number of elementary and lower schools including the Muslim Union School, Dolo School, Dokie School ; a university was built in 2010.
Its main base was N ' Dolo Airport, Kinshasa.
On July 20, 2006 it was reported by the BBC that a column of 100 Ethiopian military vehicles including armoured personnel carriers had crossed from the border town of Dolo Odo into Somalia.
The municipal unit consists of 4 villages: Pogoniani, Dolo, Drymades, Stavroskiadi.
* Rapper Agallah ( also known as 8-Off the Assassin or Don Bishop ) released " Alize for Dolo " ( 1996, EastWest ) ( as 8-Off ) as a single.
At the end of 1940 the FP headquarters, recognising the need for aviation support for the force, began forming the Aviation militaire de la Force Publique equipped with requisitioned civilian machines and based at N ' Dolo Airport in Leopoldville.
Prior to independence, the air component of the Force Publique ( Avi / or Avimil, Aviation militaire de la Force publique ) was based mainly at the N ' Dolo airport, Leopoldville.

sect and Hindu
It is an integral part of South Asian religious belief and practice, but it is not a Hindu sect or Buddhist heresy, as earlier scholars believed.
* date unknown – Vallabhacharya, founder of the Hindu Vallabha sect ( born 1479 )
Ayodhya became a famous pilgrimage destination in the 15th century when Ramananda, the Hindu mystic, established a devotional sect of Sri Rama.
A Hindu sect called the Nirmohis claimed the structure, contending that the mosque stood on the spot where a temple had been destroyed during Babar's time.
This is taught in Vaishnavism, the Hindu sect for which the Gita holds the most importance.
An excursus, in which Saadia attacks the view of the Hindu sect of the " Barahima " ( Brahmans ) to the effect that man needs no prophets, introduces his account of prophecy and his apology for the Prophets.
It is sincerely believed by the Vaishnavism a sect of ancient Vedic Hindu religion, that Aadi Sesha the divine snake over which God Vishnu resides took incarnation as Lakshmana, later as the great Vaishnavaitic saint and philosopher Sri Ramanuja, later once again as Sri Manavala Mamunigal as he is the embodiment of ultimate service to lord Almighty Sriman Narayana
The provincial seal shows the Phanom Rung sandstone temple, a Hindu shrine of the Shivaite sect.
Narain suggested that because he constructed a temple for Chinese Buddhist pilgrims, Śri Gupta might have been a Buddhist himself, or a member of the Hindu sect of Vaiṣṇavism who was tolerant of Buddhist activity in his kingdom.
* Kashmiri Pandit, a person who belongs to a sect of Hindu Brahmins originating from Kashmir
at Taxila, an ancient center of Vedic & Buddhist learning, were probably an old sect of Hindu Naga sadhus.
The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures, representing the Shaiva Hindu sect, dedicated to the god Shiva.
Both guru and disciple were much attracted to mysticism: Abdul Wahid Khan, a Muslim, to Sufism, and Nath, a Hindu, to a Shaivite sect in Dehra Dun.
They are thought to have been influenced by the Hindu tantric sect of the Kartabhajas, as well as Tantric Vaishnava schools like the Vaishnava-Sahajiya.
Unlike his father Chandragupta ( who was a Hindu in major part of his life and followed Jainism in older days ), Bindusara believed in the Ajivika sect.
Buddha himself was looked upon in his lifetime and afterwards as a Hindu saint and avatar and his followers were but another sect in the great Aryan tradition.
Asoka was essentially a Hindu, as indeed was the founder of the sect to which he belonged.
They are thought to have been influenced greatly by the Hindu tantric sect of the Kartabhajas as well as by Muslim Sufi philosophers.
The Kashmiri Pandits are Hindu, mostly of the Saivaite sect.
* Bahinabai and Kanhopatra: Hindu poetess-saints of the Varkari sect of Maharashtra.
On occasion, an entire tribe or part of a tribe joined a Hindu sect and thus entered the caste system en masse.
Acharya Raghavanand who is also known as Dakshinayat Rishi ( as he lived in Jagannath Puri which is always considered a southern city in Hindu scriptures ) included him in the Ramavat sect.
It is estimated that the Ramanandi sect competes with the Dasnami sect for the title of being the largest Hindu ascetic sect.

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