- get the audience's attention. An
invocatory item may
usually follow the varnam.
After the
varnam and/or
invocatory item, the
artist sings longer compositions...
- Nāgānanda
tells the
story of the
Bodhisattva Jīmūtavāhavana, and the
invocatory verse at the
beginning is
dedicated to the Buddha,
described in the act...
- Melkote, for
which he
issued a
Kannada decree that the
Shrivaishnava invocatory verses there should be
recited in the
traditional form. The
temple at...
-
Roxana (2012). "Flows of
Words and
Flows of Blessing: The
Poetics of
Invocatory Speech among the Sa'dan Toraja".
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde...
- by them is
featured on the
cover of
Fanged Noumena. "KataςoniX" is an
invocatory text
intended to be read
aloud that was
written for a
multimedia presentation...
- Sopanam.
Sopanam is
religious in nature, and
developed through singing invocatory songs at the
Kalam of Kali, and
later inside temples.
Sopanam came to...
- The
Chera kings,
known as the Cheramal, are the
centre of the work. Its
invocatory poem is
about Mayon, or
Perumal (Vishnu). The Patiṟṟuppattu originally...
-
flower and
anjali means offering with
folded hands.
Pushpanjali is also an
invocatory dance conducted at the
beginning of a
Bharatnatyam performance. It is...
-
achieved by mani****ting the
letters of the
Hebrew alphabet. [...] This
invocatory technique may be
traced through the
works of
Joseph Gikatilla to the famous...
- "to ****"), the
scopic drive (the eyes and the gaze, "to see") and the
invocatory drive (the ears and the voice, "to hear"). The
first two
drives relate...