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He is strongly historically and devotionally linked to County Antrim.
And we all are devotionally doing the Parayana of this Gurucharitra.
Turmeric and kumkum are also devotionally put on the foreheads of the cattle.
Not the most intellectual of chief executives, he nevertheless "works out" devotionally before tackling the weighty issues on his plate every day.
People eat the seeds of the figs devotionally in the hope of getting rid of diseases.
It is centered upon the remembrance of Krishna and chanting his name while devotionally offering one's emotional feeling to Him.
He views the writings of Ellen G. White as useful devotionally but not authoritatively inspired.
- For his root language, if you ask me whys, Shaun replied, as he blessed himself devotionally like a crawsbomb, making act of oblivion, footinmouther!
Lord Jagannath is the presiding deity of Odisha and many festivals ascribed to Him are also devotionally followed in Oriya households.
The Divine Liturgy, being The Order for Holy Communion, historically, doctrinally, and devotionally set forth (1889)
I have radically changed my therapeutic approach from the disruptively cutting swath of Kali's terrible sharp sword to the devotionally sublime call of Krishna's soft, sweet flute.
It is perhaps at this stage of our spiritual pilgrimage that we begin to develop an appetite for reading the Bible devotionally - that is, out of love for God.
Also on Adiperukku day, Ammavasyas, especially Thai Ammavasya, eclipse days are devotionally followed in the Bhavani temple by taking bath in the rivers and performing rites.
Logs were devotionally laid on the domestic fire on Christmas Eve in various parts of Italy; in Tuscany, Christmas is called Festa di Ceppo, literally "feast of log".
Both are devotionally religious, but the Pergolesi's intimacy of means belies its sometimes ecstatic sentiments, and the Cherubini's grandeur of forces is reined in by a strict classicist's sense of order and proportion.
According to Hoffman, a hymn is "a lyric poem, reverently and devotionally conceived, which is designed to be sung and which expresses the worshipper's attitude toward God or God's purposes in human life.
The idol in the temple, devotionally worshipped as "Sri Hanuman Ji Maharaj" (Great Lord Hanuman), is that of Bala Hanuman namely, Hanuman as a child.
In this way Christ's suffering from sin at the Passion, and man's penance, are seen as part of one sacramental healing process: Such perception is foregrounded again at the point when the meditator devotionally embraces the cross.
As satsangis recount, this devotionally prescribed posture of service and sacrifice, as exemplified by the Guru, prompts their commitment to sponsor and build shikharbaddha mandirs in record time, ranging between sixteen months to just over two years."
Devotionally minded since childhood, under the able guidance of her Ustad, she chose to release her solo debut album in Gurbani in "Ragas" and sang "Rehraas Sahib" the evening 'Paath' in its original ragas.
On Deepavali festival day, Lakshmi is devotionally ushered into the house by symbolic representation with a series of her foot prints (paduka) drawn in paint or kolam and lighted all along with oil lamps, from the main door of the house into the private sanctum in the house.
According to Charles Haynes of the Freedom Forum, which published "The Bible and Public Schools: A First Amendment Guide" five years ago, "The distinction is between teaching the Bible and teaching about the Bible - it has to be taught academically, not devotionally."