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  2. Vedi (altar) - Wikipedia

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    Vedi (Sanskrit: वेदी, romanized: Vedī, lit. 'altar') is the sacrificial altar in the Vedic religion . [ 1 ] Such altars were an elevated outdoor enclosure, generally strewed with Kusha grass , and having receptacles for the sacrificial fire ; it was of various shapes, but usually narrow in the middle.

  3. On the Altar of Love - Wikipedia

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    Christian Broadcasting Network's Hannah Goodwyn said the album "shows off the vocal talent of co-founders Marc Martel and Jason Germain." [3] CCM Magazine ' s Andrew Greer noted that the album "finds the fellas' already superb songwriting advancing to challenge believers' complacency and break beyond the church's walls to spread spiritually-informed social reform."

  4. Downhere - Wikipedia

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    Downhere (stylized as downhere) was a Christian rock band from Canada. They have released six studio albums to date: Downhere (2001), So Much for Substitutes (2003), Wide-Eyed and Mystified (2006), Ending Is Beginning (2008), How Many Kings: Songs for Christmas (2009), and On the Altar of Love (2011) [1] and have won several Juno and Covenant Awards.

  5. Nandadirghi Mahavihara - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance faces the east, and the mahavihara has the vedi (altar) on the west. The entrance begins as a staircase on the outside, and is connected on the inside by two porchs—the front porch and the back porch. The porchs measure—10.20 meters in North-South and 3.50 meters in East-West.

  6. File:A Vision of and for Love.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Historical Vedic religion - Wikipedia

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    The Darshapurnamsa, the new and full moon sacrifices [113] The four seasonal (Cāturmāsya) sacrifices [113] The Agnicayana, the sophisticated ritual of piling the fire altar [113] The Pashubandhu, the (semi-)annual animal sacrifice [113] The Soma rituals, which involved the extraction, utility and consumption of Soma: [113] The Jyotishtoma [113]

  8. Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri - Wikipedia

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    Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri (also written Sriyuktesvara, Sri Yukteshwar) (Devanagari: श्रीयुक्तेश्वर गिरि) (10 May 1855 – 9 March ...

  9. Shyena (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    The Yajurveda prescribes prayers and mantras meant to be recited during the course of the construction of this fire-altar which represents the creator and the created. In the Puranas , Shyena becomes Garuda , the vehicle of Vishnu , which finds mention also in the Adi Parva of the Mahabharata , and who brought amrita from heaven at the behest ...