A japamala, jaap maala, or simply mala (Sanskrit: माला; mālā, meaning 'garland') is a loop of prayer beads commonly used in Indian religions such as Hinduism...
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or mantra, sometimes counted with the help of a rosary which is called japamala. A related word, japana appears in Book 12 of the Mahabharata, where muttering...
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prayers, the dhikr, as well as to glorify Allah. It is similar to the Japamala used in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, and the Rosary in Catholicism...
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Roman Catholic Christianity, the dhikr (remembrance of God) in Islam, the japamala in Buddhism and Hinduism, and the Jaap Sahib in Sikhism. Beads are among...
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Sandhyavandanam (section Japamāla)
benefits or drawbacks depending on the materials used for the seat.: 67 A Japamāla is often used for counting the number of recitations in Gayatri japa. An...
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Sauwastika with 24 beads japamala, primarily used in Malaysian Buddhism...
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Saraswati: the goddess depicted with her veena, swan, peacock, crystal japamala and lotus. (Two images: above, a tile mural in Kerala, below, a sculpture...
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garland of friendship be ever green". Angulimala Chaplet (headgear) Festoon Japamala Lei Phuang malai Mackay, Charles (1877). The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages...
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Catholics and many other Christians, misbaha for Shia and many other Muslims, japamala/nenju for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, some Sikhs, Confucianism, Taoists/Daoists...
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of hands holding the symbolic items associated with each of these gods: Japamala and Kamandalu of Brahma, Shakha and Sudarshana Chakra of Vishnu, Trishula...
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Planet Mount Shrine Asterism Deity Asitāṅga White-complexioned; four arms; japamala, kamandalu, sword, and skull cup Brahmani East Jupiter Swan Sattainathar...
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Brahmacharini is an aspect of Parvati and wears white clothes, holding a japamala in her right hand and a kamandalu in her left. The word brahmacharini stems...
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Cyclone Mala, a cyclonic storm that killed 22 people in Burma in 2006 Japamala, also known as mala, a loop of prayer beads commonly used in several Indian...
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centuries to contain juzu (strings of beads used in funeral ceremonies - see Japamala#Japanese Buddhism). There has been comment on Japanese social media concerning...
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colour with four heads and four(or six) arms. Like Brahma, she holds a japamala, a kamandalu (water pot), a lotus stalk, bells, vedas and the trident while...
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Brahmane Namah Weapon Brahmastra, Brahmashirsha astra Symbol Lotus, Vedas, Japamala, Kamandalu Mount Hamsa Festivals Kartik Purnima Genealogy Consort Sarasvati...
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portal Garland – Decorative wreath or cord, used at festive occasions Japamala – Indian prayer bead string Namaste – Customary Hindu greeting Phuang malai –...
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Hakkenden, the spirit of En no Gyoja gifts the Satomi family a magical japamala as a ward against their curse, which is later divided to become the personal...
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Kampung Air Batang, Kampung Genting, Teluk Nipah, Teluk Mukut and between Japamala Resort and Pasir Cina. The mangrove forests, a total of 59.90 hectares...
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initiated devotees to chant sixteen rounds of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra on a Japamala containing 108 beads, daily. Each round consists of 1728 repetitions of...
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institution for the Catholic communities in the village. A large church, "Rani Japamala Church" was established at Hasanabad in Nawabganj. As branches of this...
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Hanuman in this temple has a knife, gatha, bow & arrow at the back and japamala in his hand doing Ramajapam. Rama with jadamudi and knife(valkaram)at hip...
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Sugata Buddha is four handed like Vishnu. He holds the Vedas, a lotus, a japamala, and a vessel to receive alms.[citation needed] In Shiva Purana, he is...
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decorative but spiritual. In Hinduism, devotional articles include the japamala (prayer beads), diyas (oil lamps), kalashas (metal pots), incense sticks...
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mantra by a Hare Krishna devotee. The number comes from 16 rounds on a 108 japamala bead. The year AD 1728 "Great gross (noun)". Merriam-Webster Dictionary...
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Shaligram Associated mantras Om Namah Shivaya Om mani padme hum Prayer beads Japamala Misbaha Rosary Garlands and beadwork Phuang malai Kombolói Stutley (1985)...
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her left leg on the sacred fire and folding her right leg. She holds a "Japamala" in her hand as she meditated on Lord Shiva who asked her to come to Kanchipuram...
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arms and a red circle on each palm. She holds a sacred textbook and a japamala with two of her arms. Balambika is considered a child, and acts as one...
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unique style of two-piece body with iron hinges. It has a large white Japamala rosary hung across the shoulder to the armpit of the armor. The helmet...
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Airports Holdings Berhad Accident history for TOD at Aviation Safety Network Japamala Resorts providing flights from Subang, replacing disrupted Berjaya Air...
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