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Prastara is both functional and decorative element located above the architrave of the temple. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Being the third part of the building counting from the bottom, prastara is a very important element of the overall architectural composition of the temple.
A Definition Etymology In other languages abhidhamma A category of scriptures that attempts to use Buddhist teachings to create a systematic, abstract description of all worldly phenomena abhi is "above" or "about", dhamma is "teaching" Pāli: abhidhamma Sanskrit: abhidharma Bur: အဘိဓမ္မာ abhidhamma Khmer: អភិធម្ម âphĭthômm Tib: ཆོས་མངོན་པ ...
The International Headache Society updated their classification of headaches in 2004. [31] A third version was published in 2018. [120] According to this classification, migraine is a primary headache disorder along with tension-type headaches and cluster headaches, among others. [121]
Shinjin (信心) - true entrusting, shin (信) to mean truth, reality, sincerity; jin (心) means mind; Shi Tennō* (四天王) – the Four Heavenly Kings are the statues of four protector gods (the Deva Kings). shoin (書院) – originally a study and a place for lectures on the sutra within a temple, later the term came to mean just a study ...
A headache, also known as cephalalgia, is the symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck. It can occur as a migraine, tension-type headache, or cluster headache. [1] [2] There is an increased risk of depression in those with severe headaches. [3] Headaches can occur as a result of many conditions.
Translation Vidi aquam egredientem de templo, a latere dextro, Alleluia: Et omnes ad quos pervenit aqua ista, salvi facti sunt, Et dicent: Alleluia, Alleluia. I saw water flowing out of the Temple, from its right side, Alleluia: And all to whom this water came were saved, And they shall say: Alleluia, Alleluia.
Relief of ancient Indian Buddhists (monks at left, a lay couple at right, statues behind) circumambulating a stupa in a chaitya temple. Circumambulation [1] (from Latin circum around [2] and ambulātus to walk [3]) is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol.
Kavadi Aattam (Tamil: காவடி ஆட்டம், romanized: burden dance) is a ceremonial sacrifice and offering practiced by devotees during the worship of Murugan, the Hindu god of war. [1]