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Deference (also
called submission or p****ivity) is the
condition of
submitting to the espoused,
legitimate influence of one's
superior or superiors. Deference...
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Reverential capitalization is the
practice of
capitalizing religious words that
refer to
deities or
divine beings in
cases where the
words would not otherwise...
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prostration or
bowing forward") is a form of
respectful or
reverential salutation (or
reverential bowing)
before something or
another person –
usually one's...
- əm/; pl. columbaria), also
called a cinerarium, is a
structure for the
reverential and
usually public storage of
funerary urns
holding cremated remains...
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concept of
Vishnu avatars in Vaishnavism. Some
Vaishnava literature reverentially link
Shiva to
characters in its Puranas. For example, in the Hanuman...
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Swedish crown. Up to 20,000
fought to
defend Estonia against the invasion.
Reverential folk
stories of the
Swedish king
Charles XII
embody a
sentiment that...
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Prostration is the
gesture of
placing one's body in a
reverentially or
submissively prone position.
Typically prostration is
distinguished from the lesser...
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histories whose authors are
perceived to be
uncritical or
excessively reverential toward their subject.
Hagiographic works,
especially those of the Middle...
- The Hare
Krishna mantra, also
referred to
reverentially as the Mahā-mantra (lit. 'Great Mantra'), is a 16-word
Vaishnava mantra mentioned in the Kali-Saṇṭāraṇa...
- Phillips. In the
contemporary era, namaḥ
means 'bow', 'obeisance', '
reverential salutation' or 'adoration' and te
means 'to you' (singular
dative case...