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recited and Navkar
* Navkar Mantra also known as Namaskar Mantra is the fundamental prayer in Jainism and can be recited at any time.

recited and Mantra
Navakar Mantra is the fundamental prayer in Jainism and can be recited at any time of the day.
After that prayer of peace for all living beings recited followed by Namokar Mantra.
Linguistically, however, " Eckankar " derives from Ekankār or Ik Oankār ( Sanskrit Eka Omkāra ), a name for God given by Guru Nānak and the very first word of the Mūl Mantra ( recited everyday by Sikhs ), the Japjī Sahib, and the Sri Guru Granth Sahib ( Sikh holy scriptures ).

recited and prayer
The prayer recited for the bread is found in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants.
This ceremony is followed by Sahaj Paath Bhog, Kirtan Sohila, night time prayer is recited 1 week and finally Ardas called the " Antim Ardas " (" Final Prayer ") is offered the last week.
In Gardnerian Wicca, the Dryghten prayer is recited at the end of every ritual meeting contains the lines referring to the Horned God:
Most of the prayers in a traditional Jewish service can be recited in solitary prayer, although communal prayer is preferred.
Differences can include the texts of prayers, the frequency of prayer, the number of prayers recited at various religious events, the use of musical instruments and choral music, and whether prayers are recited in the traditional liturgical languages or the vernacular.
At the conclusion, Visarjan ( closing ) prayer is recited, which means knowingly or unknowingly if any mistakes are committed during the prayer please forgive.
A traditional Aramaic prayer called Kol Nidre (" All Vows ") is traditionally recited just before sunset.
Traditionally, three prayer services are recited daily:
* A fifth prayer service, Ne ' ilah ( נ ְ ע ִ יל ָ ה, " closing "), is recited only on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
In the Shemoneh Esrei prayer, recited three times daily, we pray for all of the elements of the coming of the Moshiach: gathering of the exiles ; restoration of the religious courts of justice ; an end of wickedness, sin, and heresy ; reward to the righteous ; rebuilding of Jerusalem ; restoration of the line of King David ; and restoration of Temple service .< ref name = J101a > Tracey Rich " Moshiach: The Messiah.
The Seder Korban Pesach, a set of scriptural and Rabbinic passages dealing with the Passover sacrifice, is customarily recited during or after the Mincha ( afternoon prayer ) service on the 14th on Nisan.
Prayer services begin with the Kol Nidrei prayer, which must be recited before sunset, and continue with the evening prayers ( Ma ' ariv or Arvith ), which includes an extended Selichot service.
Specifically, the Avodah (" service ") in the Musaf prayer recounts in great detail the sacrificial ceremonies of the Yom Kippur Korbanot ( sacrificial offerings ) that are recited in the prayers but have not been performed for 2, 000 years, since the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans.
This prayer is recited in a traditional, distinctive, plaintive melody during the cantor's repetition of the Amidah.
), and an offertory prayer is recited.
Before the decisive engagement, Licinius allegedly had a vision in which an angel recited him a generic prayer that could be adopted by all cults and which Licinius then repeated to his soldiers.
The Holy Du ' a is the obligatory prayer recited five times a day, as described in the Qur ' an: " And establish regular prayers at the two ends of the day and at the approaches of the night: For those things, that are good remove those that are evil: Be that the word of remembrance to those who remember ( their Lord ):" The Holy Du ' a is read in the Arabic language.
Besides the canonical choral celebration of the Divine Office, a portion of which was recited at midnight, there were two hours of private prayer daily.
It is second only to the Kaddish ( counting all its forms ) as the most frequently recited prayer in current synagogue liturgy.

recited and for
The Nicene Creed is predominantly recited during the mass while the Apostles ' is typically used for other occasions, healings, etc.
Of special historical interest is the observation of Abbahu in regard to the benediction " Baruk Shem Kebod Malkuto " ( Blessed be the Name of His glorious Kingdom ) after the " Shema ' Yisrael ," that in Palestine, where the Christians look for points of controversy, the words should be recited aloud ( lest the Jews be accused of tampering with the unity of God proclaimed in the Shema '), whereas in the Babylonian city of Nehardea, where there are no Christians, the words are recited with a low voice ( Pesahim 56a ).
Thus for example Theocritus presents catalogues of heroines in two of his bucolic poems ( 3. 40 – 51 and 20. 34 – 41 ), where both passages are recited in character by lovelorn rustics.
" At funerals for the unknown soldier, rabbis stood alongside the other chaplains and recited prayers in Hebrew.
It is possible that the poem was recited to his friends during this time and was kept for private use instead of publication.
This act of contrition, partly in emulation of Theodosius I, had the effect of greatly reducing his prestige as a Frankish ruler, for he also recited a list of minor offences about which no secular ruler of the time would have taken any notice.
The recitation of Vaisampayana to Janamejaya is then recited again by a professional storyteller named Ugrasrava Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12 year long sacrifice for King Saunaka Kulapati in the Naimisha forest.
At the traditional meal for that holiday, apple slices are dipped in honey and eaten with blessings recited for a good, sweet new year.
Nash wrote humorous poems for each movement of the Camille Saint-Saëns orchestral suite The Carnival of the Animals, which are sometimes recited when the work is performed.
It has been speculated that some features that distinguish poetry from prose, such as meter, alliteration and kennings, once served as memory aids for bards who recited traditional tales.
In the formal instrument of renunciation he recited as the causes moving him to the step, " the desire for humility, for a purer life, for a stainless conscience, the deficiencies of his own physical strength, his ignorance, the perverseness of the people, his longing for the tranquility of his former life ".
Similar in style, the Last Poets who formed in 1969 recited political poetry over drum beats and other instrumentation, and were another predecessor for rap music.
Detailed arrangements are made for the number of Psalms, etc., to be recited in winter and summer, on Sundays, weekdays, Holy Days, and at other times.
The work of Herodotus is reported to have been recited at festivals, where prizes were awarded, as for example, during the games at Olympia.
In more observant communities, the couple will celebrate for seven more days, called the Sheva Brachot ( seven blessings ) during which the seven wedding blessings are recited at every large gathering during this time.
The Great Canon itself is recited during Matins for Thursday, which is usually celebrated by anticipation on Wednesday evening, so that more people can attend.

recited and them
William Montgomery Watt and Alfred Guillaume claim that stories of the event were true based upon the implausibility of Muslims fabricating a story so unflattering to their prophet: " Muhammad must have publicly recited the satanic verses as part of the Qur ' ān ; it is unthinkable that the story could have been invented by Muslims, or foisted upon them by non-Muslims.
Special penitential prayers are recited on Monday, unless there is a special occasion for happiness which cancels them.
In some cases, music sung in Esperanto is performed by non-Esperantists, who are rendering the words phonetically from a phonetic transcription or parroting words recited to them by an Esperanto speaker.
Before he died, the Bishop recited his last words as a prophecy and founded the last legion of Britain, entrusting them with their standard ; a silver dragon with a purple tail.
When East Syrian monasteries existed ( which is no longer the case ) seven hours of prayer were the custom in them, and three hulali ( sections ) of the Psalter were recited at each service.
This allowed them to pick the Nyingmapa and Bonpos, who recited many magic-mantras.
And when His Revelations are recited to them, they find their faith strengthened.
Zayd recited the following war poem: " Disgraceful life and honourable death: both are bitter morsels, but if one of them must be chosen, my choice is honourable death.
It has been suggested that some of the distinctive features that distinguish poetry from prose, such as metre, alliteration, and kennings, at one time served as memory aids that allowed the bards who recited traditional tales to reconstruct them from memory.
During his prophethood, as the Qur ' an was revealed to him, he recited the verses to his companions, usually explaining their meanings to teach them.
In upholding the claim of six Gurkha soldiers for the right to settle in Britain at the end of their service, Mr Justice Blake's judgement in September 2008 recited the Military Covenant before observing that granting them residence in Britain " would, in my judgment, be a vindication and an enhancement of this covenant ".
It is still unclear if Seneca's plays were performed or recited during Roman times ; at any rate, Elizabethan and Jacobean playwrights staged them, as it were, with a vengeance, in plays full of gruesome and often darkly comic violence.
Up to this point, the laws, or customs, of the barbarian nations of Northern Europe were essentially ' oral ': they were occasionally recited publicly, and relied for their continuation upon word-of-mouth, and the memory, perhaps capricious, of those whose burden it was to remember them.
Rhymes are recited at any speed and not necessarily aloud, though it is considered fair at least mumble them aloud.
Consequently, they used to meet one another and only depart until one of them recited surat-Al-Asr to the other and they bid peace upon one another.
* Al-Tabarani: How important this Surah was in the sight of the Companions can be judged from the tradition cited from Hadrat Abdullah bin Hisn ad-Darimi Abu Madinah, according to which whenever any two of them met they would not part company until they had recited Surah Al-Asr to each other.
If there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon in the Missal is recited either by the faithful, or by some of them, or by a lector ; otherwise, it is recited by the priest himself, who may
She recited a spell to make them stop, but, because they were upside-down, it just made them sing their song backwards.
This allowed them to pick the Nyingmapa and Bonpos, who recited many magic-mantras.
# Maha Satipatthana Sutta (): the basis for one of the present-day Burmese vipassana meditation traditions ; many people have it read or recited to them on their deathbeds
The constitutions of some institutes of consecrated life, in particular many congregations of Benedictine monks and nuns, but also others, oblige them to follow an arrangement of the Psalter whereby all the psalms are recited in the course of a single week, partly through an extension of the Office of Readings, and by maintaining the Hour of Prime.
" These two parts I've heard recited by the author himself and by them nobody could have guessed that the novel would turn out to be so unpleasant for the younger generation ," Boborykin wrote.
They recited certain incantations taught by persons among them who had the gift of oracles.

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