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A piece of devotional material, such as The Upper Room, may be left in each home.
Comparable images from Western Christianity are generally not described as " icons ", although " iconic " may be used to describe a static style of devotional image.
Wearing of amulets and devotional medals to provide protection or ward off evil is common in some cultures ; these may take the form of symbols ( such as the ankh ), stones, plants, animals, body parts ( such as the Khamsa ), or glyphs ( such as stylised versions of the Throne Verse in Islamic art ).
The same dance in Germany was called " Reigen " and may have originated from devotional dances at early Christian festivals.
The essentially devotional nature of Plotinus ' philosophy may be further illustrated by his concept of attaining ecstatic union with the One ( henosis see Iamblichus ).
In Indian villages a single field ( normally of three to five acres ) may be farmed collectively by the villagers, who each offer devotional labour, possibly for one or two days per cropping season.
Andachtsbilder is a term for devotional subjects such as the Man of Sorrows or Pietà that may not precisely represent a moment in the Passion but are derived from the Passion story.
Chapels that are built as part of a larger church are holy areas set aside for some specific use or purpose: for instance, many cathedrals and large churches have a " Lady Chapel " in the apse, dedicated to the Virgin Mary ; parish churches may have such a " Lady Chapel " in a side aisle or a " Chapel of Reservation " where the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist are kept in reserve between services, for the purpose of taking Holy Communion to the sick and housebound and, in some Christian traditions, for devotional purposes.
The word may also refer to the traditional Hindu devotional song that is sung during the ritual.
There are also devotional medals which may be worn for religious reasons.
The attempt to establish a canon of his liturgical works may ultimately be vain: what we have to deal with is not necessarily the recognizable oeuvre of one man, but rather a devotional tradition, a profoundly penitential spirituality which was cultivated among the East Slavs during the medieval period and taken up by other Orthodox Slavs under the pressure of social and political vicissitudes .”.
Another comparison is to two witches: karma ( exploitation of matter ) and jnana ( renunciation from matter without spiritual attachment and devotional service to Bhagavan ) are chasing after devotee, but he is not interested in inferior levels of consciousness: karma, jnana, yoga-they all may go on for many lifetimes, but one is completely peaceful only in bhakti.
The term scapular ( from Latin scapulae, " shoulders ") as used today refers to two specific, yet related, Christian Sacramentals, namely the monastic and devotional scapulars, although both forms may simply be referred to as " scapular ".
The devotional scapular typically consists of two small ( usually rectangular ) pieces of cloth, wood or laminated paper, a few inches in size which may bear religious images or text.
This scheme of illustrations, which is unparalleled in other manuscripts of Anglo-Saxon poetry, implies that the manuscript was conceived of as being considerably more important than most vernacular texts ; it may have been intended for devotional or didactic use.
The Blessed Sacrament may be preceded by bearers carrying leafy branches, incense burners or other devotional items.
In addition, it includes the Hemicycle, a large lecture room which may be used for worship, and an assortment of conference rooms and smaller rooms which may be used for devotional or non-devotional activity.
Pilgrims may purchase candles ( white, with a blue base ) to be burnt here as a devotional gesture, or bring their own.
However, Sufis may also perform devotional songs in public, for the enjoyment and edification of listeners.
A prie-dieu ( French: literally, " pray God ", plural prie-dieux ) is a type of prayer desk primarily intended for private devotional use, but may also be found in churches.
The responsibilities for each are often rotated among family members, so that even the youngest may be assisted in presenting a short lesson or devotional on a given topic.
While psalms, readings and devotional music may be performed during Eucharistic adoration, in many Roman Catholic churches this is rarely done and silent contemplation and reflection is the focus of adoration.
A vigil may be held on the eve of a religious festival ( feast days ), observed by remaining awake —" watchful "— as a devotional exercise or ritual observance on the eve of a holy day.

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Since death does not follow immediately on crucifixion, survival after a short period of crucifixion is possible, as in the case of those who choose each year as a devotional practice to be non-lethally crucified.
While it is often viewed as a primarily devotional text, the Vaishnava elements appear to be later accretions possibly dating to the 2nd century BC or later.
The Rosary and the devotional scapular continue to be linked in the 21st century.
Because virtually all of the artwork at the missions served either a devotional or didactic purpose, there was no underlying reason for the mission residents to record their surroundings graphically ; visitors, however, found them to be objects of curiosity.
Bhava Samadhi is a state of ecstatic consciousness that can sometimes be a seemingly spontaneous experience, but is recognized generally to be the culmination of long periods of devotional practices.
The lively or alternatively very emotional devotional music blended with Qur ' anic verses associated with Ramadan and Eid – known as Kaisidah or more correctly, Qasida – can be heard throughout the country.
Other genres include much religious verse, from devotional works to biblical paraphrase ; elegies such as The Wanderer, The Seafarer, and The Ruin ( often taken to be a description of the ruins of Bath ); and numerous proverbs, riddles, and charms.
It is a Roman Catholic devotional scapular that can be traced back to Saint Margaret Marie Alacoque who herself made and distributed badges similar to it.
Right to Life Australia President Marcel White and a close associate, Peter McBroom, were reported to be emphasising Catholic doctrinal and devotional concerns, like Marian apparitions, Catholic prayer, praying the rosary and campaigns against the " evils of contraception ".
Saint Thomas Christians typically followed the social customs of their Hindu neighbors, and the vestiges of Hindu symbolism could be seen in their devotional practices.
" Amritanandamayi says that in today's world, it is often difficult for people to get one-pointed concentration in meditation, but this concentration can be attained much easier through devotional singing.
Around this time, simple still life depictions divorced of figures ( but not allegorical meaning ) were beginning to be painted on the outside of shutters of private devotional paintings.
In accordance with the Code of Canon Law Canon 825. 1, the New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition, has the imprimatur of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, granted on 12 September 1991 and 15 October 1991 respectively, meaning that the NRSV ( Catholic Edition ) is officially approved by the Catholic Church and can be profitably used by Catholics privately in study and devotional reading.
He is also considered to be the composer of the Hanuman Chalisa, a popular devotional hymn dedicated to Hanuman, the divine monkey devotee of Rama.
A large tradition in medieval devotional poetry from Rajasthan and other parts of India also bear the same message of unity in celestial and romantic love and that divine love can be fulfilled only through its human beloved.
Its place in Sikh devotional life is based on two fundamental principles: that the text is divine revelation, and that all answers regarding religion and morality can be discovered within it.
Such a person cannot be purified without at least a slight touch of devotional service.

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: most writing on the Goddess, when not historical, is either inspirational or devotional, and a systematically ordered body of thought, even with reference to symbols, is only slowly coming into existence ( King 1989, pp. 126-127 ).
Although Dattatreya was at first a " Lord of Yoga " exhibiting distinctly Tantric traits, he was adapted and assimilated into the more devotional cults ; while still worshiped by millions of Hindus, he is approached more as a benevolent god than as a teacher of the highest essence of Indian thought.
The constitutions, which were originally in Latin, were the basis and inspiration for pastoral and devotional works throughout the remainder of the Middle Ages, and were eventually translated into English in the 15th century.
Shivabalayogi explained that bhava samādhi awakens spiritual awareness, brings about healing, and deepens meditation. bhava samadhi " denotes an advanced spiritual state in which the emotions of the mind are channelled into one-pointed concentration and the practitioner experiences devotional ecstasy.
Many of Hall's works were translated into French, and some into Dutch, and there have been numerous selections from his devotional works.
Here he worked on adapting the Indian meditation principles of śamatha and vipaśyanā ( translated as " zhi " and " guan ") into a complex system of self-cultivation practice that also incorporated devotional rituals and confession / repentance rites.
However, Marulić's Latin works of devotional and religious provenance, once adored and envied across Europe, shared the destiny that befell the Humanist genre of those centuries: they vanished into oblivion.
In later work these authors subdivided the ritual dimension into devotional and public ritual, and also clarified that their distinction of religion along multiple dimensions was not identical to distinguishing religious orientations.
Considering the two constituents of " Vahiguru " (" vahi " + " guru ") implying the state of wondrous ecstasy and offering of homage to the Lord, the first one was brought distinctly and prominently into the devotional system by Guru Nanak, who has made use of this interjection, as in Majh ki Var ( stanza 24 ), and Suhi ki Var, sloka to pauri 10.
The roots of devotional scapulars can be traced to the gathering of laity into confraternities for spiritual direction, whereby the faithful would be assigned some badge or token of affiliation and devotion.
The group sings in a contemporary style, integrating R & B and jazz influences into their devotional songs and has 10 Grammy wins, 10 Dove Awards, one Soul Train Award and two NAACP Image Award nominations.
It was developed for lay people who wished to incorporate elements of monasticism into their devotional life.
The book of hours consists of prayers and devotional exercises, freely arranged into primary, secondary and supplementary texts.
Although Dattatreya was at first a " Lord of Yoga " exhibiting distinctly Tantric traits, he was adapted and assimilated into the more devotional ( Sanskrit: bhakti ) Vaishnavite cults ; while still worshiped by millions of Hindus, he is approached more as a benevolent god than as a teacher of the highest essence of Indian thought.
Across the Saraswati river and ascending the Taranga hills, the cluster of Jain temples dated from the 11th century, offers yet another insight into the devotional architecture of the
He wrote much devotional poetry in Arabic and attempted to translate traditional hymns from Arabic into Somali, working out his own phonetic system.
Caitya worship was an important factor in bringing more of the proto-Newar tribal inhabitants into the Buddhist fold, as it was a devotional practice designed for the general public.
Challoner was the author over the years of numerous controversial and devotional works, which have been frequently reprinted and translated into various languages.
Less than a month before his death he produced an oratorio, " The Flight into Egypt ", and his requiem mass, composed for his own funeral, is said to embody his most devotional church style.
On gaining entry, Grenville discovered a Catholic devotional article, an Agnus Dei around Mayne's neck, and took him into custody along with his books and papers.
It is a devotional practice where those practicing put their faith into Amitabha Buddha ( V. A Di Đà Phật ).
The preserved stones and construction date back into the Apostolic Age, as consistent with other preserved buildings from that time, but with minor additions such as garden landscapes and devotional additions outside the shrine.
A devotional manual entitled Ancilla Pietatis was published in 1626 and proved very popular ; a sixth edition appeared in 1639, translations into French and other languages were made, and it was a special favourite with Charles I in his troubles.

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