• mantras) using malas (Hindu prayer beads) are a strong part of Hinduism. The devotionalist Bhakti movement originates in South India in the Early Middle Ages...
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    Prayer beads are a form of beadwork used to count the repetitions of prayers, chants, or mantras by members of various religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism...
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    after the prayers, becomes prasad – food shared by all gathered. Both Nigama and Agama puja are practised in Hinduism in India. In the Hinduism of Bali...
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    Hinduism is the third-largest religion in Indonesia, based on civil registration data in 2022 from Ministry of Home Affairs, is practised by about 1.69%...
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    Japamala (redirect from Mala (Hinduism))
    माला; mālā, meaning 'garland') is a loop of prayer beads commonly used in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It is used...
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  • Prayer in Hinduism, called prārthanā, Sanskrit for prayer Prarthana Samaj, a Hindu reform movement and society Sangh Prarthana, a nationalist hymn in...
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  • followers abide. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, it has also been described as sanātana dharma...
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    people in East Asian countries pray to the Buddha in ways that resemble Western prayer—asking for intervention and offering devotion. Hinduism has incorporated...
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    Hinduism is the fourth-largest religion in the United States, comprising 1% of the population, the same as Buddhism and Islam. The majority of American...
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    In Indian Hinduism, Nepali Hinduism and Balinese Hinduism, the Trisandya is a prayer said three times each day: six in the morning, noon, and six in the...
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  • Prayer or worship is considered to be an integral part of the Hindu religion. The chanting of mantras is the most popular form of worship in Hinduism...
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    Balinese Hinduism (Indonesian: Agama Hindu Dharma; Agama Tirtha; Agama Air Suci; Agama Hindu Bali) is the form of Hinduism practised by the majority of...
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    Hinduism is the largest religion in Kerala and Hindu lineages together make up 54.8% of the population of the state according to the 2011 census. Hinduism...
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  • Trisandya (category Hinduism in Indonesia)
    romanized: Trisandhyā Puja, lit. 'three-cusp prayer') is a commonly-used prayer in Indian Hinduism and Balinese Hinduism. It is uttered three times each day:...
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    Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in Pakistan after Islam. While Hinduism was one of the dominant faiths in the region a few centuries...
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  • sentiment or actions against the practitioners or religion of Hinduism. It exists in many contexts in many countries, often due to historical conflict. There...
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    Jangam (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2019)
    Begging in Shiva temples (by priest, religious prayer, prayer for healing, and Guru) after some religious event completed by them in Prayer in Hinduism." They...
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    one excel in the work one would use it for. It is similar to the ritual of doing auspicious red mark(s) using kanku (kumkum) and rice. Hinduism has a long...
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    Misbaha (redirect from Muslim prayer beads)
    glorify Allah. It is similar to the Japamala used in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, and the Rosary in Catholicism. A misbaḥah is a tool that is used...
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    Worship in Hinduism is an act of religious devotion usually directed to one or more Hindu deities, invoking a sense of Bhakti or devotional love. This...
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    The history of Hinduism covers a wide variety of related religious traditions native to the Indian subcontinent. It overlaps or coincides with the development...
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    In Hinduism, the concept of God varies in its diverse religio-philosophical traditions. Hinduism comprises a wide range of beliefs about God and Divinity...
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    sectarian symbol of Hinduism" and Vaishnavas consider it as "the manifestation of god in the plant kingdom". The tulasi plant is grown in or near several...
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    Om (category Articles with text in Prakrit languages)
    and an invocation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Its written representation is the most important symbol of Hinduism. It is the essence...
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    Hinduism in Afghanistan is practiced by a tiny minority of Afghans, about 30-40 individuals as of 2021, who live mostly in the cities of Kabul and Jalalabad...
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    Mantra (redirect from Buddhist prayer)
    Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism. A common practice is japa, the meditative repetition of a mantra, usually with the aid of a mala (prayer beads). Mantras...
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    to it, and say a prayer of thanks. The reverence for food reaches a state of extreme in the renouncer or monk traditions in Hinduism. The Hindu tradition...
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    Dhyāna (Sanskrit: ध्यान) in Hinduism means contemplation and meditation. Dhyana is taken up in Yoga practices, and is a means to samadhi and self-knowledge...
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    Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Deities in Hinduism are as diverse as its traditions, and a Hindu can choose to be polytheistic,...
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  • Hindu Temple, Dubai (category Buildings and structures in Dubai)
    statues of deities, crafted in Jaipur, Kanyakumari, and Madurai, adorn the temple. Hinduism in the United Arab Emirates Sikhism in the United Arab Emirates...
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