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  2. Podruchnik - Wikipedia

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    The Podruchnik (Russian: "ŠæŠ¾Š“ручŠ½ŠøŠŗ", literally "something under an arm") is a small prayer rug, once used in prayer by all Russian Orthodox Christians in the Tsardom of Russia before the schism of 1653 but currently in use only by the Old Believers. [1]

  3. Prayer rug - Wikipedia

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    A Western Orthodox hieromonk blesses prayer rugs to be used for Christian prayer at fixed prayer times. Prayer rugs are used in some traditions of Oriental Orthodox Christianity and Western Orthodox Christianity, to provide a clean space for believers to offer Christian prayers to God. [2] [3]

  4. Eagle rug - Wikipedia

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    An eagle rug in the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belegiš. An Eagle rug (Greek αετĻŒς, aëtos; Church-Slavonic Š¾Ń€Š»ŠµŃ†ŃŠ, orlets) is a small rug, usually round, upon which Byzantine Rite bishops stand during divine liturgy and other services. The Orlets ("Eaglet") is a small round or oval rug, whereon is represented an eagle, with a glory ...

  5. Metanoia (theology) - Wikipedia

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    In Oriental Orthodox Christianity and Western Orthodox Christianity, believers make metanoias (prostrations) during the seven fixed prayer times; prayer rugs are used by some adherents to provide a clean space for believers to offer their Christian prayers to God, e.g. the canonical hours.

  6. Transylvanian rugs - Wikipedia

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    Inscriptions on the rugs and church records prove that rugs and carpets were donated as decorative wall and pew furnishings to Protestant churches. By their preservation in Christian churches, the rugs were protected from wear and the changes of history, and often remain in excellent condition today. [3]

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