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Abhisheka (Sanskrit: अभिषेक, romanized:
Abhiṣeka) is a
religious rite or
method of
prayer in
which a
devotee pours a
liquid offering on an
image or murti...
- In Vajrayāna Buddhism, an
empowerment or
consecration (Sanskrit:
abhiṣeka, lit. ablution; sprinkling) is an
esoteric initiation or
transmission of secret...
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mixture of five
foods used in
Hindu as well as Jain
worship and puja and
Abhiṣeka It is
often used as an
offering during pooja post
which it is distributed...
- male
given name that has its
roots in the
Sanskrit word
abhiseka. The
conceptual meaning of
abhiseka is
related to purification,
cleansing or anointing. Abhishek...
- Bodhayana,
Nagananda of Harsa, and many
plays ascribed to Bhasa,
including Abhiseka and Pratima. Traditionally, the main
musical instruments used in ****yattam...
-
reconfigured their practice through the
metaphor of
being consecrated (
abhiśeka) as the
overlord (rājādhirāja) of a
mandala palace of
divine v****als, an...
- role in king-making rituals,
consecration and
ablution ceremonies called abhiseka (ဗိဿိတ်).
Court Brahmins (ပုရောဟိတ်, parohita) were well
embedded in daily...
- correspond, respectively, to the Mahāvairocana and the Vajraśekhara sutras.
Abhiṣeka (kanjō) is a "ritual of p****age"
which initiates a
student into esoteric...
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methods are
considered to be the most
effective path.
Ritual initiation (
abhiseka) into a
specific mantra and its ****ociated
deity is
often a requirement...
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special kind of
ritual called an
initiation or
empowerment (Sanskrit:
Abhiseka, Tibetan: Wangkur) is
central to
Tantric practice.
These rituals consecrate...