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  2. Shiva (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    Shiva (Hebrew: שִׁבְעָה ‎, romanized: šīvʿā, lit. 'seven') is the week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives. The ritual is referred to as "sitting shiva" in English. The shiva period lasts for seven days following the burial.

  3. Annapurna (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna serving food to Shiva. One day, the god Shiva and his consort Parvati got into an argument about the material world. Shiva said that everything materialistic was just an illusion, including the food that the humans ate. This infuriated Parvati, who governs materialistic aspects.

  4. Seudat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    It usually consists of foods symbolic of life such as boiled eggs and lentil soup. The Talmud states that the lentil stew Jacob was preparing (Genesis 25:29), and for which Esau sold his birthright, was the seudat havraah for his father Isaac who was beginning to sit shiva for his father Abraham. [14]

  5. Bhikshatana - Wikipedia

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    Shiva is often described as wandering the universe as a homeless beggar-ascetic with his consort Parvati's raison d'être being to bring him back to his marital and home life. [37] Shiva is also depicted as asking for alms from the goddess Annapurna, a form of Parvati as the goddess of food. [38]

  6. Pradosha - Wikipedia

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    Shiva and Parvathi sitting on Nandi - called Vrishaba Vahana Pradosha vrata (vow) is performed on pradosha with sacred ritual steps following the tradition. [ 7 ] During pradosha, the bull Nandi in all the Shiva temples in South India is worshipped.

  7. Starting Ozempic? Here Are 7 Foods to Eat (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    Try keeping a food log to keep track of what foods sit well and which ones cause uncomfortable symptoms. For weight loss, weight management, and overall wellness, focus on eating healthy foods ...

  8. Nandi (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Nandi (Sanskrit: नन्दि), also known as Nandikeshvara or Nandideva, is the bull vahana (mount) of the Hindu god Shiva. He is also the guardian deity of Kailash, the abode of Shiva. Almost all Shiva temples display stone images of a seated Nandi, generally facing the main shrine.

  9. Mittheswarnath Shiv Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mitthu Thakur started thinking, what should be done with this food. Mitthu Thakur thought that he would be Lord Shiva and buried the food with a plate below the ground where the Rishi had said to build the temple. For this reason, Mitthu Mistri Thakur built this Shiva temple and named this temple as "Mitheshwarnath Shiv Temple".

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