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In the Hindu tradition, a murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, romanized: mūrti, lit. 'form, embodiment, or solid object') is a devotional image, such as a statue... |
Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering and Technology (SRMSCET) Unnao, also known as SRMS CET Unnao or SRMS CET Lucknow is a private-unaided engineering... |
Panchaloha (section Further reading) five-metal alloys of sacred significance, used for making Hindu temple murti and jewelry. The composition is laid down in the Shilpa shastras, a collection... |
Worship in Hinduism (section Murti) rebirth. Within Hinduism many personal gods (Ishvaras) are worshipped as murtis. These beings are either aspects of the supreme Brahman, Avatars of the... |
Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (section Growth and further global expansion (1971–2016)) practice of this doctrine by allowing followers to offer devotion to the murtis of Swaminarayan, Gunatitanand Swami, and their successors. BAPS mandirs... |
Hindu deities (section Further reading) tradition, particularly in the form of Murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, IAST: Mūrti), or Vigraha or Pratima. A Murti is itself not the god in Hinduism, but it... |
Idolatry (section Further reading) Indian religions, which include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, idols (murti) are considered as symbolism for the absolute but not the Absolute, or icons... |
Witkiewicz. In the novel, a new Mongol Empire conquers Poland and introduces Murti-Bing pills as a cure for independent thought. At first, the pills create... |
Abhisheka (section Further reading) method of prayer in which a devotee pours a liquid offering on an image or murti of a deity. This is common to religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism... |
Hindu priest (section Further reading) wash the feet of the murti), satari (a golden or silver crown that is placed upon the devotees' head, bearing an imprint of the murti's feet), and tilakam... |
Hindu iconography (section Murti) of Hinduism. Other aspects of Hindu iconography are covered by the terms murti, for icons and mudra for gestures and positions of the hands and body. Hindu... |
Bhavani (section Further reading) the Chandrahasa sword by Bhavani for the battle against evil. The image (murti ) of Tulja Bhavani is made of black stone, about 3 feet (0.91 m) in height... |
House blessing (section Further reading) In Gujarat, the blessing mainly consists of performing abhisheka to a murti, often of Lord Ganesha, which is performed by the house-holders while the... |
Relli (caste) (section Further reading) in Chhattisgarh. List of Scheduled Castes in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Murti, Kamakshi Pappu. Bandilanka's Forgotten Lives. Leadstart Publishing Pvt... |
Padmaja Naidu (section Further reading) retiring, Padmaja lived until her death in 1975 in a bungalow on the Teen Murti Bhavan estate, Prime Minister Nehru's official residence and later a museum... |
Badrinath Temple (section Further reading) eight svayam vyakta kshetras, or self-manifested deities of Vishnu. Mata Murti Ka Mela, which commemorates the descent of river Ganges on mother earth... |
Nataraja (section Further reading) Amshumadagama and Uttarakamika agama in Sanskrit and the Grantha texts. The dance murti featured in all major Hindu temples of Shaivism, and is a well-known sculptural... |
Murtipujaka (redirect from Murti-pujakas) members of both the Śvetāmbara and Digambara traditions who use idols (mūrti) in their worship (pūjā). According to Nalini Balbir, all Śvetāmbara sects... |
Purusha Sukta (section Further reading) Practices Worship, sacrifice, and charity Puja Ārtī Prarthana Śrauta Temple Murti Bhakti Japa Bhajana Kīrtana Yajna Homa Tarpana Vrata Prāyaścitta Tirtha... |
Krishna Janmashtami (section Further reading) in the temples which includes performing abhishek (ritual bath) to the murti of Krishna, and singing bhajans (devotional songs). Food items appropriate... |