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Veneration and was
Veneration of Serapis and Isis, who were identified with Jupiter and Minerva respectively, was especially prominent.
Veneration for all other religions was articulated by Gandhi:
Veneration of Huitzilopochtli, the personification of the sun and of war, was central to the religious, social and political practices of the Mexicas.
Veneration of icons through proskynesis was codified in the Seventh Ecumenical Council during the Byzantine Iconoclast controversy, in which St. John of Damascus was pivotal.
Veneration of icons was restored by the Second Council of Nicaea ( Seventh Ecumenical Council ) in 787.
Veneration of the painting was authorized fifteen years later, and a chapel was commissioned to house it.
Veneration of the Grand Duchess as a Saint and New Martyr had begun outside of Russia soon after her interment at Jerusalem, and her memory was honored secretly within the Soviet Union.
Veneration of the Holy Family was formally begun in the 17th century by Mgr François de Laval, a Canadian bishop who founded a Confraternity.

Veneration and common
Veneration of saints in Islam is especially common in the Sufi branch, though there are many local customs in different parts of the world, especially in southeast Asia, where saints are honored and venerated.
Veneration of a simple wooden cross is common in Anglican / Episcopal worship, with the faithful touching and or kissing it.

Veneration and who
Veneration ( Latin veneratio, Greek δουλεία, douleia ), or veneration of saints, is a special act of honoring a saint, a person who has been identified as having a high degree of sanctity or holiness.
Veneration towards those who were considered holy began in early Christianity, with the martyrs first being given special honor.

Veneration and at
Veneration of a local Leto is attested at Phaistos ( where it is purported that she gave birth to Apollo and Artemis at the islands known today as the Paximadia ( also known as Letoai in ancient Crete ) and at Lato, which bore her name .< ref > Noted by R. F.
On Monday and Wednesday of the Fourth Week, a Veneration of the Cross takes place at the First Hour ( repeating a portion of the service from the All-Night Vigil of the previous Sunday ).
On Monday and Wednesday of the Fourth Week, a Veneration of the Cross takes place at the First Hour ( repeating a portion of the service from the All-night Vigil of the previous Sunday ).
Five basic tenets guide the faith of members: Belief in upholding ma ' at, Belief in Netjer ( the supreme being ), Akhu ( Ancestor ) Veneration, Participation in and Respect for the Community, and Acknowledgment of Siuda as the Nisut.

Veneration and from
*" Veneration of Images " article from The Catholic Encyclopedia
Veneration of Njörðr survived into 18th or 19th century Norwegian folk practice, as recorded in a tale collected by Halldar O. Opedal from an informant in Odda, Hordaland, Norway.
This week is celebrated as a sort of afterfeast of the Veneration of the Cross, during which some of the hymns from the previous Sunday are repeated each day.

Veneration and .
Veneration of Anthony in the East is more restrained.
Veneration of Njörðr survived into 18th or 19th century Norwegian folk practice, where the god is recorded as Njor and thanked for a bountiful catch of fish.
* Seleznyov, Nikolai N., " Nestorius of Constantinople: Condemnation, Suppression, Veneration, With special reference to the role of his name in East-Syriac Christianity " in: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 62: 3-4 ( 2010 ): 165-190.
At the age of 51, Nichiren inscribed the Object of Veneration in Buddhism, the Gohonzon ," never before known " as he described it.
Veneration of the dead is based on the belief that the deceased, often family members, have a continued existence and / or possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living.
An exception is the Week of the Cross ( the Fourth Week ), during which the theme of the preceding Sunday — the Veneration of the Cross — is repeated throughout the week.
The Veneration of the Cross is celebrated on the third Sunday.
The liturgy consists of three parts: the Liturgy of the Word, the Veneration of the Cross, and Holy Communion.
* Seleznyov, Nikolai N., " Nestorius of Constantinople: Condemnation, Suppression, Veneration, With special reference to the role of his name in East-Syriac Christianity " in: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 62: 3-4 ( 2010 ): 165-190.
Veneration, known as dulia in classical theology, is the honor due to the excellence of a created person.
Veneration of Shango enables — according to Yoruba belief — a great deal of power and self-control.
Veneration of Alexander Nevsky as a saint began soon after his death.
Veneration of saints is practiced, formally or informally, by adherents of some branches of all major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism.
Veneration, known as dulia in classical Catholic theology, is the honor due to the excellence and a created person.

Tengri and was
Another possibility is that Tian may be related to Tengri or Tengger ( Old Turkic: ; Mongolian: Тэнгэр, Tenger ; Chinese: 腾格里, Mandarin: Ténggélǐ ; Turkish: Gök Tanrı ) and possibly was a loan from a prehistoric Central Asian language.
Tengri was the national god of the Göktürks, described as the " god of the Turks " ( Türük Tängrisi )
Tengri was the chief deity worshipped by the ruling class of the Central Asian steppe peoples in 6th to 9th centuries ( Turkic peoples, Mongols and Hungarians ).
The worship of Tengri was brought into Eastern Europe by the Huns and early Bulgars.
Tengri was the main god of the Turkic pantheon, controlling the celestial sphere.
According to Mahmud Kashgari, Tengri was known to make plants grow and the lightning flash.
Although Jengish Chokusu is over 400 metres higher, Khan Tengri was believed to be the highest peak in the range until Jengish Chokusu's survey in 1946.
Using Mongolia as representative of the various nomadic tribes of northern and east Asia, the Chinese concept of Heaven was mirrored in that of Tengri.
The shamans taught that the universe had three realms-Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld-and Tengri was a human deity that ruled in Heaven.
The Ashina clan were considered to be the chosen of the sky god Tengri and the ruler ( Kaghan ) was the incarnation of the favor the sky god bestowed on the Turks.
Although the supreme deity of the Turks was Tengri, the sky god, it was the cult of the wolf that was politically far more important.
According to Siberian mythology, Erlik was the first creation of Tengri or Ulgan, the creator god, but Erlik's pride led to friction between the two, and he was banished to the underworld.
Abraham ( Avraham ) ben Samuel Firkovich ( Hebrew אברהם בן שמואל-Avraham ben Shmuel ; Karayce: Аврагъам Фиркович-Avragham Firkovich ) ( 1786 – 1874 ) was a famous leader of the Karaylar, a Kipchaks group claiming descent from Khazars practicing a form of Islamic Mosaism worshiping Allah ( called Tengri in the language of Karaylar ).
Located just across the South Ingelchek ( or Inylchek ) glacier, 16 km north of Jengish Chokusu, Khan Tengri was originally thought to be the highest peak in the Tien Shan because of its dramatic, steep shape, compared to the massive bulk of Jengish Chokusu.
Although it is almost 430 m ( 1, 500 ft ) lower than its neighbor, Khan Tengri was believed to be the highest peak in the range until Jengish Chokusu was surveyed in 1946 and determined to be higher.
Peter Semenov was the first European to see the scenic panorama of the Tengri Tag, and its most beautiful peak, the colossal Khan Tengri ( in 1847 ).

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