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- Nathdwara Shrinathji at the autumn Annakuta Festival. Pichvai-style background. Late 18th century....
- Annakuta Festival, unknown artist, late 18th century. This annual festival is observed by donating a mountain of food, usually rice, to the temple to symbolise...
- bhog (the offering of food) to Krishna. This ceremony is called ankut or annakuta which means a mountain of food. Various types of food – cereals, pulses...
- "Priests worshipping Krishna as Shrinathji for Mountain of Food festival (Annakuta utsava), c. 1840, 188.5 cm (74.21″) x 144.5 cm (56.88″) Krishna as Shrinathji...
- worship by way of six prayers such as Shiva sambuti, Satait and so forth. Annakuta, an offering of food to the deities, is held in temples.[citation needed]...
- primary and Supreme. These include festivals dedicated to Annapurna such as Annakuta and those related to Durga. In Himalayan regions such as Nepal, as well...
- festivals are celebrated including Holī, Kr̥ṣṇa Janmāṣṭamī, Nāgapañcamī, and Annakūṭa. On festival days, the sevā is designed to match the bhāva of the holiday...
- Foods being offered to Shri Krishna during Annakuta festival by Pushtimarg Vaishnavite priests...
- Nathdwara Srinathji at representing the autumn Annakuta Festival. Late 18th century....
- offering of food to God) to Krishna. This ceremony is called 'ankut' or 'annakuta' which means a mountain of food. Various types of food – cereals, pulses...