
1) Hindu religious rite 2) India a hindu ceremony 3) Indian feminine given name
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worship or adoration to idols, images or persons.
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[Buddhism] In Buddhism, puja (Sanskrit & Pali: pūjā) are expressions of `honour, worship and devotional attention.` Acts of puja include bowing, making offerings and chanting. These devotional acts are generally performed daily at home (either in the morning or evening or both) as well as during communal festivals and Uposatha days at a t...
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[Hinduism] In Hinduism, puja is done on a variety of occasions, frequency and settings. It may include daily puja done in the home, to occasional temple ceremonies and annual festivals, to few lifetime events such as birth of a baby or a wedding, or to begin a new venture. The two main areas where puja is performed are in the home and at te...
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Ceremony/act of worship, offering.
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in Hinduism, ceremonial worship, ranging from brief daily rites in the home to elaborate temple rituals. The components of a puja vary greatly ... [5 related articles]
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India A Hindu ceremony
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Worship, in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In Hinduism, puja is performed to a
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Hindu Worship; flower offerings.
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Worship. General term referring to a variety of practices in the home or Mandir.
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(pooja) The ritualistic worship of a deity.
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ritualistic worship, most often of the installed murti.
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For the religious traditions of India, the term puja simply means “worship.. For Hindus, puja is the sequence of hospitality rites through which worshippers honor a deity with offerings such as water, fruit, a coconut, cloth, incense, and an oil lamp, and receive the “grace” of God in return. For Jains, especially Murtipujak Jains, puja may b...
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Worship ; contemplation.
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worship
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The practice of worship in the home or temple (mandir).
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Pronounced “POO-ja.” In Hinduism, a generic term for any ritual practice. This can be as simple as an individual saying a prayer or can encompass a complex, multiday ritual involving any number of individuals and priests. Puja generally incorporates a series of hospitality offerings to God.
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Worship, in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
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the worship of a particular god.
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The ritualistic worship of a deity.
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