Definition of Invocatory. Meaning of Invocatory. Synonyms of Invocatory

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Invocatory. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Invocatory and, of course, Invocatory synonyms and on the right images related to the word Invocatory.

Definition of Invocatory

Invocatory
Invocatory In"vo*ca*to*ry, a. Making or containing invocation; invoking.

Meaning of Invocatory from wikipedia

- Roxana (2012). "Flows of Words and Flows of Blessing: The Poetics of Invocatory Speech among the Sa'dan Toraja". Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde...
- get the audience's attention. An invocatory item may usually follow the varnam. After the varnam and/or invocatory item, the artist sings longer compositions...
- flower and anjali means offering with folded hands. Pushpanjali is also an invocatory dance conducted at the beginning of a Bharatnatyam performance. It is...
- achieved by mani****ting the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. [...] This invocatory technique may be traced through the works of Joseph Gikatilla to the famous...
- Nāgānanda tells the story of the Bodhisattva Jīmūtavāhavana, and the invocatory verse at the beginning is dedicated to the Buddha, described in the act...
- (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. It is a collection of 400 love poems with invocatory poem dedicated to Perumal. The collected poems were composed by 144 poets...
- Melkote, for which he issued a Kannada decree that the Shrivaishnava invocatory verses there should be recited in the traditional form. The temple at...
- Sopanam. Sopanam is religious in nature, and developed through singing invocatory songs at the Kalam of Kali, and later inside temples. Sopanam came to...
- Bhumatoi" Sirivennela Sitaramasastri Rita Thyagarajan 5:16 7. "Ambaparaku Deviparaku" Kuchipudi traditional invocatory D.S.V. Sastry 2:23 Total length: 32:02...
- "to ****"), the scopic drive (the eyes and the gaze, "to see") and the invocatory drive (the ears and the voice, "to hear"). The first two drives relate...