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Worshippers are offered Karah Parshad ( sweet flour and ghee-based food offered as prashad ) in the worship hall, which is usually given into cupped hands by a sewadar ( gurdwara volunteer ).
Most of the layman guilds available in the game are original, including the " Ancient Order of the Dragon ", " Cadets of Gelan ", " Tricksters ", " Elemental Worshippers of Calia ", " Gardeners of Gont ", " August Order of Minstrels ", " Blademasters of Khalakhor " and the " Necromancers of Vile Darkness ".
Priests are also able to send Worshippers or higher on Geasea.
Worshippers of Pholtus are called Pholtans.
Ronon meets with three of his old Satedan friends in season 4's " Reunion " and seriously considers leaving the Atlantis Expedition for the first time until he learns that his old friends are Wraith Worshippers.
Worshippers are separated by gender during a worship service ; females worship on the first floor, while the males worship on the ground floor.

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Worshippers of the traditional religious philosophy of the Yoruba people all receive one hand of Ifá ( called Isefa ) regardless of which Orisa they may worship or be an Orisa priest.
Complex stories were replaced by cartoonish over-the-top weirdness ( as when Flagg meets up with an army of " Reuben Flagg Worshippers ," or, as some disgruntled ex-readers called them, " Flaggots ").
Ali ibn al-Husayn () ( approximately 6 January 659 – 20 October 712 ) sometimes called Zayn al-Abidin (" Beauty / Best of the Worshippers ") was a great-grandson of Muhammad, as well as the fourth Shiah Imam ( the third Imam according to Ismailis ).
In some Crimean towns, monotheistic pagan cults called sebomenoi theon hypsiston (" Worshippers of the All-Highest God ", or " God-Fearers ") existed.

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Worshippers in ancient Japan revered creations of nature which exhibited a particular beauty and power such as waterfalls, mountains, boulders, animals, trees, grasses and even rice paddies.
Worshippers of Mithras had a complex system of seven grades of initiation, with ritual meals.
Worshippers wore animal and flower masks at a festival, held in her honor every eight years.
Worshippers attend services several nights a week.
Worshippers wear distinctive white robes known as " soutane ", with women also wearing a wimple-like headdress.
In the report titled " The Devil Worshippers ", Pazder discussed the clues that he felt indicated satanic practices.
Worshippers now meet in the former West church, renamed Elderslie Kirk.
Worshippers gather into mosque's and perform prayer and supplication.
File: Omgsensojitemplewow. jpg | Worshippers visit Sensō-ji on a holiday
File: SensojiIncenseBurning1427. jpg | Worshippers burn incense at Sensō-ji
Worshippers and tourists alike climb the steep stairs from the base of the mountain.
Worshippers paid the priests of a particular deity to obtain and mummify an animal and the mummy was placed in a cemetery near the god's cult center.
Worshippers offer money, spirits and cigars or cigarettes to gain his favour in exchange for good health, good crops, and marriage counseling, amongst other favours.
Worshippers come early for quiet contemplation.
Die Teufelsanbeter ( The Devil Worshippers, informal ) ( 1920 ), dir.
Worshippers used to consult the oracle of Amphiaraus by sleeping on the skin of a slaughtered ram within the sacred building.
Worshippers enter the mosque through a gateway framed by two octagonal minarets topped by onion domes and a miniature four-storey palace façade.
Worshippers of Sehanine revere the moons, feeling their pull in their souls like tides in the ocean.
Worshippers of Sehanine Moonbow seek out and destroy undead creatures, for Sehanine holds such creatures — with the notable exceptions of baelnorn and other good-aligned undead beings who voluntarily prolong their existence in order to serve their kin — to be blasphemous.

Shiva and are
In India some intellectual references of the movement can be found in the works of Vandana Shiva, an ecologist and feminist, who in her book Biopiracy documents the way that the natural capital of indigenous peoples and ecoregions is converted into forms of intellectual capital, which are then recognized as exclusive commercial property without sharing the private utility thus derived.
Most temples at Angkor are dedicated to Shiva.
Of the four major sects, Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism each regard only one specific Indic deity ( Shiva, Vishnu, or Shakti ) as the supreme being and principal object of worship, whereas all other divinities are considered merely " sub-gods " or manifestations of it.
Most trilogies are works of fiction involving the same characters or setting, such as The Deptford Trilogy of novels by Robertson Davies or The Godfather films of Francis Ford Coppola, " " The Shiva Trilogy " by Amish Tripathi.
The two main deities found in Hoysala temple sculpture are Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu in their various forms and avatars ( incarnations ).
Shiva is usually shown with four arms holding a trident and a small drum among other emblems that symbolise objects worshiped independently of the divine image with which they are associated.
Also, Sangameshwar Shiva Temple at Haripur and Ramling Temple are located on the banks of river Krishna near Sangli.
But, it is explicitly stated in Buddhist sutras that the worship of an Ishvara ( an ancient South Asian term for a creator god, most likely not referring to the Abrahamic God who may not have been known in South Asia during the Buddha's lifetime, but given the context meaning either Shiva, Kali or Brahma ) is unnecessary to the attainment of Nirvana, as the Buddha believed worshipers are still trapped in an endless cycle of rebirth ( Samsara ).
** Vishvakarman in Vedic mythology, responsible for the creation of the universe ( while in later Puranic period, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are for creation, maintenance and destruction, respectively )
Anthropologist Christopher John Fuller conveys that although most sculpted images ( murtis ) are anthropomorphic, the aniconic Shiva Linga is an important exception.
Many are dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati
Intellectual property rights, biodiversity, biotechnology, bioethics, genetic engineering are among the fields where Shiva has contributed intellectually and through activist campaigns.
There are several weapons which were used by the gods of Hinduism, some of which are Agneyastra, Brahmastra, Chakram, Garudastra, Kaumodaki, Narayanastra, Pashupata, Shiva Dhanush, Sudarshana Chakra, Trishul, Vaishnavastra, Varunastra, and Vayavastra.
Some of these weapons are explicitly classified ( for example, the Shiva Dhanush is a bow, the Sudharshan Chakra is a discus and the Trishul is a trident ), but many other weapons appear to be weapons specially blessed by the gods.
Brahma is considered the ruler of the highest of the heavens ( the world called Sathya ), so in one sense, Brahma is not beyond the fourteen worlds as Shiva and Vishnu are.
Shiva and Vishnu are regarded as Mahādevas (" great gods " ) due to their central positions in worship and scriptures.
Also known as Brahman ( the infinite manifestation the universe-not to be confused with Atman, the manifestation of god within a body ; somewhat comparable to a soul ), all others are considered his aspects, or avatars ,-Vishnu, the protector or preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, are the main examples of this, due to them being more popular aspects of the Ultimate Reality.
Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Shaktism, and the Ganapatya sects of Hinduism states that Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, and Ganesha respectively equate to Brahman, and that all other deities are aspects of their chosen deity.
Vaishnavism, Saivism, and Shaktism, respectively believe in a monotheistic ideal of Vishnu ( often as Krishna ), Shiva, or Devi ; this view does not exclude other personal gods, as they are understood to be aspects of the chosen ideal.
In Hinduism the Marutas (), also known as the Marutagana and sometimes identified with Rudras, are storm deities and sons of Rudra and Prisni and attendants of Indra, an ancient Vedic deity who later came to be identified with Shiva.
Both Kapalin and Sankara are epithets of Shiva.

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