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  2. Kala namak - Wikipedia

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    Kala namak or black salt is a kiln-fired rock salt with a sulphurous, pungent smell used in the Indian subcontinent.It is also known as "Himalayan black salt", Sulemani namak, bit noon, bire noon, bit loona, bit lobon, kala loon, sanchal, kala meeth, guma loon, or pada loon, and is manufactured from the salts mined in the regions surrounding the Himalayas.

  3. Blessed salt - Wikipedia

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    Salt may also be blessed for use as a sacramental, using the exact same prayer for it when preparing holy water. This salt may be sprinkled in a room, across a threshold, or in other places as an invocation of divine protection. This is believed to keep demons and possessed persons away and from crossing a line made of salt. It may also be ...

  4. Salt in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The role of salt in the Bible is relevant to understanding Hebrew society during the Old Testament and New Testament periods. Salt is a necessity of life and was a mineral that was used since ancient times in many cultures as a seasoning, a preservative, a disinfectant, a component of ceremonial offerings, and as a unit of exchange.

  5. 6 Different Kinds of Salt and How to Use Them - AOL

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    Black salt gets its color from high-temperature kiln heating of pink Himalayan salt. It has a distinctive strong, pungent flavor reminiscent of eggs, making it a popular choice in dishes like tofu ...

  6. Thursday salt - Wikipedia

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    Thursday salt is a dark salt produced in the Kostroma region, Russia. It is associated with Russian Orthodox Easter traditions, and was historically produced at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius monastery on Maundy Thursday .

  7. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Chalcidian black-figured eye-cup, circa 530 BCE. Staatliche Antikensammlungen. Charms ... drawn in a material like salt, flour, or chalk, or merely visualised ...

  8. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Black women practitioners of Hoodoo, Lucumi, Palo and other African-derived traditions are opening and owning spiritual stores online and in Black neighborhoods to provide spiritual services to their community and educate African-descended people about Black spirituality and how to heal themselves physically and spiritually. [76]

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