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  2. Sackcloth - Wikipedia

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    Sackcloth (Hebrew: שַׂק śaq) is a coarsely woven fabric, usually made of goat's hair. The term in English often connotes the biblical usage, where the Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible remarks that haircloth would be more appropriate rendering of the Hebrew meaning.

  3. Cilice - Wikipedia

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    Hairshirt cilice of St. Louis at St. Aspais Church, Melun, France Ivan the Terrible's hairshirt cilice (16th century). The tsar wanted to die like a monk. There is some evidence, based on analyses of both clothing represented in art and preserved skin imprint patterns at Çatalhöyük in Turkey, that the usage of the cilice predates written history.

  4. Book of Jonah - Wikipedia

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    The king of Nineveh then puts on sackcloth and sits in ashes, making a proclamation which decrees fasting, the wearing of sackcloth, prayer, and repentance. [28] God sees their repentant hearts and spares the city at that time. [29] The entire city is humbled and broken, with the people (and even the animals) [30] [31] in sackcloth and ashes. [32]

  5. Sackcloth 'n' Ashes - Wikipedia

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    The instrument credited as a bandoneon on this album is actually a similar instrument called a Chemnitzer concertina. [citation needed]The album title is a reference to the Holy Bible (see Matthew 11:20-21 RSV and Esther 4:1 RSV).

  6. Brothers of Penitence - Wikipedia

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    The "Friars of the Sack" were so called because of their simple clothing, usually made from sackcloth. The order was founded in Italy and followed a rule based on that of St. Augustine. The Brothers of Penitence lived a severe life. They wore rough sackcloth and walked either barefoot or with simple wooden sandals.

  7. Bible translations into Hindi and Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Carey attracted also the interest of Henry Martyn, later of Persia, to Hindi. [8] Presbyterian Samuel H. Kellogg who taught at the seminary in Allahabad [9] headed three translators working on translation of the Old Testament into Hindi, including William Hooper, of the Church Missionary Society, and Joseph Arthur Lambert. [10]

  8. Antam Sanskar - Wikipedia

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    The ashes are later collected and immersed in a body of water. Sikhs do not erect monuments over the remains of the dead. After the cremation ceremony, there may be another service at the Gurdwara , the Sikh place of worship, called the Sahaj Paath Bhog Ceremony.

  9. Tripundra - Wikipedia

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    Tripundra Applying Tripundra on the forehead is termed as "Bhasma dharana". The word Bhasma means calcined ash. Those who wear Tripundra on their forehead, often recite the mantras of the Lord while remembering its spiritual meaning and it is not just a sign of culture or identification. [citation needed]