- Look up devotion,
devotee, or
devout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Devotion or
Devotions may
refer to:
Anglican devotions,
private prayers and practices...
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master considered to be a saint, and
revered by both
Hindu and
Muslim devotees during and
after his lifetime.
According to
accounts from his life, Sai...
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expression in (a) the
context of
spiritual fellowship (satsaṅg) with
other devotees (bhaktas), (b) the
medium of song, (c) the
idiom of p****ionate love (śṛṅgāra/mādhurya)...
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around 24
million devotees annually. The
average daily pilgrim footfall is
above 60,000
devotees, and the
number crosses one lakh
devotees during the annual...
- this worship,
devotees will
bathe the murti,
dress it,
offer it food, and even put it to sleep. By
doing arati and
serving the murti,
devotees aim to deepen...
- In this type of
Ekadashi fasting,
devotees consume only water. Ksheerbhoji: In this type of
Ekadashi fasting,
devotees consume milk and milk products. Phalahari:...
- portrait" as it was
spread on a very
large scale, with huge
success among devotees,
establishing Therese's iconography. When Céline
Martin joined her younger...
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people of all persuasions. It is
attended by
devotees from 150 countries. The
majority of its
devotees come from
across Bangladesh, the world's third-largest...
- The
Force is a metaphysical, mysterious, and
ubiquitous power in the Star Wars
fictional universe.
Characters refer to the
Force as an
energy that interconnects...
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obeisances to
Krishna and chanting,
especially when
there are
hundreds of
devotees jumping and
banging drums. At that
moment it
seems like the
human ego is...