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  2. Ghanta - Wikipedia

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    The ringing of the bell produces what is regarded as an auspicious sound. Hindu temples generally have one metal bell hanging at the entrance and devotees ring the bell while entering the temple which is an essential part in preparation of having a darshan .

  3. Joya no Kane - Wikipedia

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    The nightly bell ringing was discontinued in 1895 as part of the Gabo Reforms. After Japan occupied Korea, a Japanese temple on Namsan introduced Joya no Kane. The bell ringing in Bosingak was revived in 1953 in the form of Joya no Kane, but using a pattern of 33 ringings instead of the Japanese 108. [ 13 ]

  4. What Ringing in Your Right Ear Means Spiritually, According ...

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    Here's a helpful tip from her experience: "Usually, spiritual ear ringing is over in just a few seconds, whereas a medical condition is persistent." Related: 8 Spiritual Reasons Why Your Nose ...

  5. Huh? What Ringing in Your Left Ear Means Spiritually ... - AOL

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    Left Ear Ringing: Spiritual Meanings, Superstition An Invitation to Receive According to Stern, "When our left ear rings, Spirit is offering us an opportunity to go with the flow."

  6. Bonshō - Wikipedia

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    Because the ringing of a temple bell could be heard over considerable distances, it was also sometimes used for other signalling purposes; there are records of temple bells being used for military communication from as far back as the Genpei War (1180–1185 CE). Smaller versions were subsequently cast for battlefield use, as the large temple ...

  7. Mingun Pahtodawgyi - Wikipedia

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    The Mingun Bell, weighing at 90 tons, is today the second largest ringing bell in the world. The weight of the bell in Burmese measurement, is 55,555 viss or peiktha (1 viss = 1.63 kg), handed down as a mnemonic "Min Hpyu Hman Hman Pyaw", with the consonants representing the number 5 in Burmese astronomy and numerology .

  8. Blagovest - Wikipedia

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    The bells are also rung at the carrying out of the deceased. The rules of ringing and the bell used are specified by the rules of the Orthodox divine liturgy. [1] The blagovest consists of the ringing of a single bell. [1] A blagovest is rung with a large bell, therefore the category of large bells are called blagovestniks.

  9. Here's What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Bell ... - AOL

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    "Bell peppers can make a great main entrée by being stuffed and cooked with various fillings, such as meat and rice, quinoa and tofu or even eggs and low-fat cheese for a twist on a new breakfast ...