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The music video for "Pray to God" was directed by Emil Nava and premiered on 10 February 2015. [4]The video features Haim wearing all-black clothes in a variety of natural settings, including snow-capped mountains and the woods, surrounded by animals such as wolves, rabbits, bears, eagles, and lions, and riding horses.
Murugan (Kartikeya), being known as the God of the Tamils, has many temples dedicated to him across Tamil Nadu. An old Tamil saying states that wherever there is a hill, there will be a temple dedicated to Murugan. [124] As he is venerated as the lord of Kurinji, which is a mountainous region, most of his temples are located on hillocks. [125]
Praying to God is the act of performing a prayer to God in a monotheist or henotheist context. The phrase "Pray to God" may also refer to: "Pray to God" (song), a song by Calvin Harris featuring Haim; Prie-dieu (literally "pray to God"), a desk for private devotional use
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Like the song itself, the video also includes religious undertones, including the video ending with the quote, "God speaks in the silence of the heart. Listening is the beginning of prayer." [ 25 ] Bill Lamb of About.com likened the video to the saying, "There are times when putting pictures to the words does indeed make a song more powerful ...
"Don't Forget to Pray" is a single of South African singer-songwriter and record producer Anatii and rapper AKA from their collaborative studio album Be Careful What You Wish For (2017), it was released 2 May 2017 through Yal Entertainment and Vth Season under exclusive license from Universal Music South Africa. [1]
"Pray" is a song by English singer and songwriter Sam Smith. It was written by Smith, Larrance Dopson, Darryl Pearson , Timbaland , Jose Valasquez and Jimmy Napes , with production handled by Timbaland, Napes and Steve Fitzmaurice .
The worship pattern is non-Vedic or non-Agamic through folk tales, songs and arts of Villu Paattu, Karakattam, Koothu, etc. The local priests offer flowers and vibhuti (holy ash) to worshippers and plays a role of a oracle. Various people within the clan system are identified to play to the role of oracle on an annual turn basis.