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- {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Look up obeisance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- fascist art and the official art of communist countries, such as the obeisance of the m****es to the hero, and a preference for the monumental and the...
- Tirupati. Tradition dictates that every pilgrim to Tirupati must offer obeisance at this temple before visiting the Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala, the...
- as out of the ships". The next day, the nobles of the realm made their obeisance to Edward at the Tower, and Seymour was announced as Protector. Henry...
- preceding the Obeisance Ceremony. On a platform in a room to the west of hall, the king and members of the royal family paid obeisance to images of monarchs...
- sects. The Vaishnava Garuda Purana equates the recitation of Om with obeisance to Vishnu. According to the Vayu Purana,[citation needed] Om is the representation...
- 1961. Every year on Baisakhi festival around 15,000 pilgrims pay their obeisance at 700 tear old temple of Subar Nag Devta temple in Bhaderwah. Other places...
- Obeisance to Sri. the mother of the worlds. Obeisance, obeisance to the mother of Brahma. Hail to you, to the lotuse**** one. Obeisance, obeisance to...
- related concept of standing at attention; proper wear of military headgear; obeisance; and the rules for behavior in various ceremonies. Specifics can vary...
- The primary goals, regardless of religious beliefs, are to demonstrate obeisance and provide comfort for the deceased. Other goals include: to protect...