At temples, priests care for religious icons, which are believed to contain the essence of the deities they represent. |
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Whenever festivals were held in honor of these deities they always featured garlands and wreaths created with beautiful, fragrant roses. |
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Vera had been rather undecided on supreme powers and higher deities, leaving it to the theologians and philosophers to figure out. |
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Similarly, it is typical for bodhisattva statues and those of deva or lesser deities to be polychromed. |
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Possibly these cups were used in the performance of cult, such as feasting by the worshippers and offering of libations to the deities. |
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However, he taught superior disciples the tantras in the form of a king or in the aspect of various meditational deities. |
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In contrast, the tantric meditations on mandalas and deities might seem mysterious, and we may find them more appealing. |
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But there are many who commune with gods, talk to angels, worship deities and meet up to worship. |
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But we'd rather have honest mortals looking after us than deities who never take responsibility for their thunderbolts. |
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It's not the power given to mythological creatures and deities in fairy tales. |
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Many Tamils also worship village deities, and believe in such popular superstitions as spirits and the evil eye. |
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Mahashivratri is a Hindu festival dedicated to Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity. |
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The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities. |
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The worship of other deities was quite frequent in preexilic times, but there was a monolatrous party already in those times. |
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This may be a sign from various tutelary deities that we are unwelcome here. |
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They respond by making offerings to deities and propitiating spirits, as we have seen, and in other ways, too. |
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Some religions have several Gods, demi-Gods or deities, but they are also idolized or venerated by their followers. |
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They represented deities, mythical creatures, imaginary beasts, and recognizable fauna imbued with symbolic meanings. |
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Ordinary rural women worship these non-Brahminical deities directly, unmediated by any priestly intervention. |
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The objects brought from the Indies include hookahs, Indian dress, musical instruments and images of Hindu deities. |
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In the evenings, exquisite bronze replicas of the deities travel bedecked in palanquins to bestow blessings on the townsfolk. |
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Since these people used tobacco to propitiate their deities, the herb itself was one of the instruments of godless, false religions. |
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This ancient festival, which has its origins in the ethnic Chinese community, calls upon deities for blessings and prosperity. |
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After this I call the deities I've been praying to and begin the spellworking. |
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It is directed to a pantheon of deities, gods and goddesses, each of whom are housed in their own shrine. |
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Farmers present offerings and gifts to the deities for a successful harvest season and pray for bumper crops in the next. |
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Ifa is the major faith of the Yoruba people, and through it she has learned about various Orishas, or deities, of the faith. |
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The gifts of coconuts and oil to village deities, the Chaldean cross which festooned the countryside, all these were maintained. |
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Lord Shiva the destroyer, is one of the three primary Hindu deities or Trimurti. |
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They used to offer their supplications before these deities in rhymed prose and sought revelation. |
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The temple dates from 1856 and every year the statue is carried by a palanquin around the neighborhood and other deities are brought to him. |
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Among the section on trees, the pipal and the banyan were regarded as sacred or even as deities themselves in both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. |
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Because of unconditional acceptance by deities, I don't purify myself before ritual. |
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The ongoing use of specific sigils, alphabets, glyphs, invocations, deities, though-forms, etc is what makes the systems so powerful. |
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The Celtic religion features many female deities such as a mother goddesses and war goddesses. |
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People pray to these deities because they have an adoration for the deity and have a feeling of awe about it. |
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What could twelve murderous, incestuous, patricidal, wrathful, neurotic deities possibly find to loathe about Pan? |
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Why should modern reverence of ancient deities force them to fossilize when they were clearly organic and changeable in the past? |
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The milder and more beneficent forces of nature were addressed as female deities and invoked with prayers. |
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Long, long ago these deities had consumed their worshippers unto extinction for the psychic sustenance their dying souls provided. |
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Furthermore, characters who possess the supernatural qualities of deities are considered to be human. |
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They adopted a synergetic approach, assimilating native deities with gods or goddesses from their own pantheon. |
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It's all about repackaging, including modern pantheon of deities or hero figures, constructing a metanarrative. |
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The Dravidians and their deities have been incorporated into Aryan society both physically and spiritually. |
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In an open gallery, massive tribal deities loom under the shafts of dappled evening light. |
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Today the study of medicinal mushrooms continues, albeit absent the deities. |
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He felt the two mages clash, their grim determination and faith in their opposing deities setting the air around them aquiver. |
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Frankincense, which was burned in the shrines of numerous deities, represented divinity. |
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There are many ways of performing divination related to the practice of various deities. |
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The ancient Buddhas were also covered in bright paintings and surrounded by pictures of other deities. |
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Joshua professed to have no direct connection with the traditional deities other than Ogun, patron of woodcarvers and all who work with metal. |
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Along the coast of south India, Hindus tend to worship local deities, most of them female and far down the Hindu hierarchy of divinities. |
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Buschbeck explained that Hellenes do not worship the pantheon of 12 gods as deities. |
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Templeton is like a temple for Bedloe, a place of highest reverence where deities are worshipped. |
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Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. |
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The books I looked at and bought spoke of people who once worshiped female deities rather than male ones. |
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Potato deities were worshipped and used for telling the time and treating illness. |
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In fact, this freedom is at the root of the composite nature of Hinduism as they worship many deities. |
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Bodhisattvas are portrayed as both benevolent godlike figures and wrathful deities. |
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The ladies of the households prepare a special table on which to place food that is to be offered to the monks and deities. |
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Flying is reflected in images of deities and winged angels carrying sacred messages and warnings. |
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The ancient religion of Hawaii incorporates hundreds of deities as well as magical and animist beliefs. |
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Shamanism is an ancient religion that includes belief in animism, deities, and demons. |
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The Brahmins were known for their tendency to absorb, assimilate and upgrade deities, not for exhibiting animus towards them. |
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As they are very powerful elementals, among the few actually considered deities, certain laws prevent them from intruding their full powers into this world. |
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She was the epitome of all Rubensian models and appears in many of his late works, not only in portraits but in the guise of various saints and deities. |
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The kami are the gods, the deities, there are so many in Japan. |
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All the other deities are subordinates in a strictly organized hierarchy. |
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As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities. |
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Perhaps the most important of the anthropomorphic Shinto deities is the sun goddess Amaterasu, the patroness and ancestor of the Japanese emperors. |
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The oldest Buddhist sect in Tibet, it emphasizes mysticism and incorporates shamanistic practices and local deities borrowed from the pre-Buddhist Bon religion. |
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The merging of local deities into a larger national deity and the incorporation of foreign deities into a specific pantheon were not limited to Egypt. |
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It may also lead to the assimilation of folk deities with Vedic religion. |
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It is important that they both pray to the Three Jewels, their root and lineage lamas and their deities, chiefly Palden Lhamo and other Dharma protectors, for a clear answer. |
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Siva, the paterfamilias, is not present, but his picture, often along with that of other deities, is portrayed in the decorative designs above the image. |
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The Thanjavur paintings are intricately decorated with goldleaf and semi precious stones, most feature baby Krishna and other deities of the Hindu pantheon. |
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Such lists ordinarily rank statues and paintings in a canonical hierarchy, beginning with icons of the Buddha class, followed by bodhisattva, deva, and other lesser deities. |
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Interestingly, the forces of nature which destroy the muck, the wind and water, are the elements of feminine deities in the Yoruba pantheon of Orisha. |
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Bronze deities to beautify the living room shelves are on display. |
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As has often been stated by historians working on the history of religion, new forms of deities and new rituals were possibly contributed through this osmosis. |
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The Hermetic tradition, for example, frequently mixes and matches deities from different pantheons, but it does so with a deep understanding of what it's affecting and why. |
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Wine and beer were frequently offered, among many other foods and drinks, to deities as part of the cult, and the practice of libation was widespread in temple ritual. |
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Many native peoples believed that tobacco was a gift from powerful deities who would respond whenever humans burned or smoked it in religious rituals. |
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The controlling deities of these gunas are Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva. |
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The first and fifteenth of every month in the twelve month lunar year are also important occasions for rites to ancestors, spirits, and Buddhist deities. |
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Each of us had bought in the bazaar a tray of offerings for the deities within, and these we now clutched as, two by two, we were admitted into the interior. |
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Most of the traditional tattoos such as patterns of lotus, snake, figures of deities, or religious symbol were mostly etched for religious or spiritual purposes. |
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In India, actors are often treated like deities on par with the corpse of Princess Diana. |
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At the same time gods like Krishna are internalized as Aryan deities to such an extent that the Dravidians are, at times, unwilling to recognize their own previous deities. |
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In Hinduism you have many deities with various temperaments and nature, so you have the luxury of choosing and bonding with the deity which suits your nature. |
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The walls of temples were carved with images of Portuguese visitors and Arab traders, of Brahmins honouring the Buddha and Buddhists worshipping Hindu deities. |
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For this reason, working with one's mind in relation to visualizations, deities, utterance of mantras, and so on, are ways to invoke the Sambhogakaya energy. |
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I cannot kill you, we deities are not permitted to kill mortals. |
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The temple at Madurai is one of the few temples in India containing both male and female deities where the Goddess is always worshipped before the Gods. |
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Sacred bovids, beginning with the fecund cow and advancing to the virile bull, were finally degraded to mere substance in the hands of humanized deities. |
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The two temples are dedicated to several deities, namely Ra, Ptah, Amun and Hathor. |
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Cynolatry is tolerant so long as the dog is not denied an equal divinity with the deities of other faiths. |
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The Romans described a variety of deities worshipped by the people of Northwestern Europe. |
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Triplicity is a common theme in Celtic cosmology, and a number of deities were seen as threefold. |
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Evidence showing the worship of eastern deities has also been found during excavations in York. |
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This does not use names of calendar units derived from the names of pagan deities. |
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The Rig Veda praises various deities, none superior nor inferior, in a henotheistic manner. |
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Devotion is also important in some Buddhist traditions, and in the Tibetan traditions visualizations of deities and mandalas are important. |
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There are numerous deities, each with a mandala, and they are used during initiation ceremonies and meditation. |
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Similarly, classical pagans would have found it peculiar to distinguish groups by the number of deities followers venerate. |
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As well as pantheism and duotheism, many Wiccans accept the concept of polytheism, thereby believing that there are many different deities. |
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There are many rituals within Wicca that are used when celebrating the Sabbats, worshipping the deities and working magic. |
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Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. |
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For them, these deities serve as both examples and role models whose behavior is to be imitated. |
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Others are deemed to be household deities and live within the home, where they can be propitiated with offerings of food. |
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In some cases, different runes are associated with different deities, one of the nine realms, or aspects of life. |
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Mead or ale is also typically drunk, with offerings being given to deities, while fires, torches, or candles are often lit. |
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Each home had a household shrine at which prayers and libations to the family's domestic deities were offered. |
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In early Mesopotamian culture, kings were often regarded as deities after their death. |
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In the popular mind the saints had come to fill a role that had been played by heroes and deities. |
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Small figures of deities, or their animal personifications, are very common, and found in popular materials such as pottery. |
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There are also a number of indigenous deities and ancestral worship in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. |
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The Gallic deities continued to be worshiped, and were often assimilated to the Roman gods. |
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Names with a Latin element may suggest continuity of settlement, while some places are named for pagan Germanic deities. |
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The art was primarily religious in nature and depicted deities or rulers smoking early forms of cigarettes. |
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With Christianisation in the 11th century, the laws of the country changed, forbidding worship of other deities into the late 19th century. |
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Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies. |
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In their creation myth, the world was created by two rival deities, the First Creator and the Lone Man. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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Creation myths in many religions involve the creation of Earth by a supernatural deity or deities. |
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Mesoamericans viewed the world as hostile and governed by unpredictable deities. |
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The agricultural turned healing god Eshmun was worshipped at Carthage, as were other deities. |
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Other important deities included Hebe, Hades, Helios, Hestia, Persephone and Heracles. |
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According to Pliny, garlic and onions were invoked as deities by the Egyptians at the taking of oaths. |
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In the vast human pantheon of agricultural deities there are several deities who combined the functions of agriculture and war. |
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Chinese craftsmen carved ivory to make everything from images of deities to the pipe stems and end pieces of opium pipes. |
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Her wagon tour has been likened to several archeological wagon finds and legends of deities parading in wagons. |
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Among the deities unique to the Treveri were Intarabus, Ritona, Inciona and Veraudunus, and the Xulsigiae. |
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He also restored 82 different temples to display his care for the Roman pantheon of deities. |
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The worship of Egyptian deities in particular flourished under the Flavian dynasty, to an extent not seen again until the reign of Commodus. |
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Germanic paganism was polytheistic, revolving around the veneration of various deities. |
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Some deities were worshipped widely across the Germanic lands, albeit under different names. |
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The Ansiwiz similar to the Roman Dii Consentes appear as a limited circle of powerful beings, deities or remote ancestors. |
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Other polytheists can be kathenotheists, worshiping different deities at different times. |
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Different cities often worshipped the same deities, sometimes with epithets that distinguished them and specified their local nature. |
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More widespread is folk Hinduism, with rituals dedicated to various local or regional deities. |
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Even in these traditions, remnants of male lunar deities, like Menelaus, remain. |
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Both deities are closely affiliated with goats and were worshipped as pastoral deities. |
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Like other Germanic deities, veneration of Thor is revived in the modern period in Heathenry. |
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Tacitus notes that the Germanic peoples were polytheistic and mentions some of their deities through perceived Roman equivalents. |
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Norse mythology, stories of the Norse deities, is preserved in Eddic poetry and in Snorri Sturluson's guide for skalds, the Poetic Edda. |
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Iconographic material suggesting other deities are less common that those connected to Thor. |
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The Greeks regarded the gesture as the province of deities and believed that Alexander meant to deify himself by requiring it. |
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Since they do not believe in a plurality of deities, perhaps they should be regarded as monodeists rather than polydeists. |
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Since ancient times, the Chinese believed in a folk religion and Taoism that incorporated many deities. |
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As a consequence, the offering is usually destroyed in the ritual to transfer it to the deities. |
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The phi which are guardian deities of places, or towns are celebrated at festivals with communal gatherings and offerings of food. |
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During that time, he painted nearly nonstop and created the outside walls with tile mosaics, featuring Aztec deities such as Quetzalcoatl. |
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Arbitrary and onerous demands, as well as a reputation for offending Pohnpeian deities, sowed resentment among Pohnpeians. |
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At least seven religious deities have been specifically dedicated to smallpox, such as the god Sopona in the Yoruba religion. |
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The temple shrines contained between one and three rooms, and were dedicated to important deities. |
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In common with the rest of Mesoamerica, the Maya believed in a supernatural realm inhabited by an array of powerful deities. |
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These deities needed to be placated with ceremonial offerings and ritual practices. |
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Maya deities governed all aspects of the world, both visible and invisible. |
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Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood offering. |
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The Maya world was populated by a great variety of deities, supernatural entities and sacred forces. |
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The Maya had such a broad interpretation of what was sacred that identifying distinct deities with specific functions is inaccurate. |
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The Maya interpretation of deities was intrinsically tied to the calendar, astronomy, and their cosmovision. |
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Other important deities included the moon goddess, the maize god, and the Hero Twins. |
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In common with other Mesoamerican cultures, the Maya worshipped feathered serpent deities. |
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The state religion of the empire was polytheistic, worshiping a diverse pantheon that included dozens of deities. |
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The figurines usually represent deities like in many other Mesoamerican sites, but their shape is unique. |
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The majority of the deities are Dahomean and the rites of these are called Rada, from the town Allada. |
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It is reflected in the tendency to identify local deities with the gods of the Sanskrit texts. |
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Typical of the Neolithic was a tendency to worship anthropomorphic deities. |
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Taoist orders usually present the Three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities, visualizing the hierarchy emanating from the Tao. |
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Different branches of Taoism often have differing pantheons of lesser deities, where these deities reflect different notions of cosmology. |
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Despite these hierarchies of deities, traditional conceptions of Tao should not be confused with the Western theism. |
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The temple has all the major Hindu deities and is dedicated to the Lord Mahavira of the Jains. |
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The Greeks later linked Set with Typhon because both were evil forces, storm deities, and sons of the Earth that attacked the main gods. |
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A notion of the transcendent, supernatural, or numinous, usually involving entities like ghosts, demons, or deities, is a cultural universal. |
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Historians in centuries hence will wonder if the thylacine was an actual animal of flesh and blood or a pantheon of thylacinamorphic deities. |
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Astonishing were the number of believers offering joss sticks to their favoured deities. |
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Fully enlightened beings may be avatars, incarnations of various deities. |
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Within the painting, at least six of the santeria deities can be discerned, said Stein of the work, populated by human-animal hybrids. |
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In Brahmanism, we find the two deities, Shiva, who has three eyes and eight arms, and Vishnu. |
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In 2011 to impress rain god women baked chapattis on coal to offer the Hindu deities in India's central Madhya Pradesh. |
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They used votives as a means to interest the state deities in their personal problems. |
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The henotheistic belief supports the possibility of worshiping one deity without denying the worship of other deities as central to Hinduism. |
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Many converted societies transformed their pagan deities into saints. |
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They spread out hand-carved jungle deities, intricately etched bowls and chains of gleaming shells, should the din-dins want to take a souvenir home with them. |
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The uraeus was a sacred serpent and an emblem of sovereignty depicted on the headdresses of rulers and deities, and the double uraei denote this to be the property of a queen. |
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The peafowl is considered sacred in Hindu mythology and is portrayed as a carrier of deities, and its ocellated tail feathers appear in many religious symbols. |
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Special poojas were performed to presiding deities at the Manakula Vinayakar and Sithananda Swamigal temples, to seek the blessings of the Almighty for the leader's long life. |
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The other vamachara does indeed exist here with all its objectionable practices, in the name of the worship of innumerable petty female deities such as Mariyamman. |
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Lesser deities also may be promoted or demoted for their activity. |
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The strong belief is that the night long performance, awakens the deities once a year and they continue to remain awake throughout the year guarding the village. |
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The practice of dedicating temples to different deities came into vogue followed by fine artistic temple architecture and sculpture style of Vastu Shastra. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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At Tikal, where a great quantity of graffiti has been recorded, the subject matter includes drawings of temples, people, deities, animals, banners, litters, and thrones. |
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In the first two decades of the 20th century, advances were made in deciphering the Maya calendar, and identifying deities, dates, and religious concepts. |
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Sources mention some rituals addressed to particular deities, but understanding of the relationship between Old Norse ritual and myth remains speculative. |
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Germanic deities are attested from numerous sources, including works of literature, various chronicles, runic inscriptions, personal names, place names, and other sources. |
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For example, in Japan, Buddhism, mixed with Shinto, which worships deities called kami, created a tradition which prays to the deities of Shinto as a form of Buddha. |
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Most of the polytheistic deities of ancient religions, with the notable exceptions of the Ancient Egyptian and Hindu deities, were conceived as having physical bodies. |
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Eating and feasting were specifically excluded from symbel, and no alcohol was set aside for the gods or other deities in the form of a sacrifice. |
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Besides Zalmoxis, the Dacians believed in other deities, such as Gebeleizis, the god of storm and lightning, possibly related to the Thracian god Zibelthiurdos. |
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However, jasmine is also often used as floral offering for spirits and deities, and also often present during funerals which gave it its mystical and sacred properties. |
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A common source for answers to these questions are beliefs in transcendent divine beings such as deities or a singular God, although not all religions are theistic. |
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They were giant deities of incredible strength, who ruled during the legendary Golden Age, and also comprised the first pantheon of Greek deities. |
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The important Roman deities were eventually identified with the more anthropomorphic Greek gods and goddesses, and assumed many of their attributes and myths. |
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In some instances, deities of an enemy power were formally invited through the ritual of evocatio to take up their abode in new sanctuaries at Rome. |
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Tutelary deities were particularly important in ancient Rome. |
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Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshipped, as well as clan and household gods. |
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Some Celtic deities linked to boars include Moccus and Veteris. |
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Temples housed the cult images of deities, often by famed sculptors. |
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However, such figures in bronze and stone are rare and greatly outnumbered by pottery figurines and stone seals, often of animals or deities very finely depicted. |
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They seem to have served a number of functions, perhaps sometimes representing deities and sometimes the person buried in a grave, as with the Kroisos Kouros. |
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Cult images are common in many cultures, though they are often not the colossal statues of deities which characterized ancient Greek art, like the Statue of Zeus at Olympia. |
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The Romans are known for the great number of deities they honored. |
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During these ceremonies, Heathens often recite poetry to honor the deities, which typically draw upon or imitate the Early Medieval poems written in Old Norse or Old English. |
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Heathens view their connection with their deities as not being that of a master and servant but rather an interdependent relationship akin to that of a family. |
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Some Wiccans conceive of deities not as literal personalities but as metaphorical archetypes or thoughtforms, thereby technically allowing them to be atheists. |
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These two deities are sometimes viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic divinity, which is regarded as an impersonal force or process rather than a personal deity. |
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During the Gupta period, the first stone and cave Hindu temples dedicated to Hindu deities were built, some of which have survived into the modern era. |
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Hindu temples come in many styles, diverse locations, deploy different construction methods and are adapted to different deities and regional beliefs. |
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A Hindu may worship multiple deities, all as henotheistic manifestations of the same ultimate reality, cosmic spirit and absolute spiritual concept called Brahman in Hinduism. |
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The basic Balinese myth, holds that the Balinese were divinely led to Lombok by deities on both islands, and that they brought Majapahit's moral righteousness with them. |
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