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Afterwards, Vollbracht published Nothing | Sacred, a visual diary of his years in New York City |
Tiruvaheendirapuram, the | Sacred Abode of Lord Devanatha, is one of the ancient |
a's main disciples, and it was named after the | sacred abode in South India of Shridhanyakataka. |
e as a priest on the television series Nothing | Sacred, about a priest with self-doubts. |
ociation dedicated to spiritual life practice, | sacred activism and advancement of the interspiritual |
of these disparate, incongruent elements---the | sacred against the profane, the refined against the v |
Korean Orphan Choir Sing of Faith and Joy is a | sacred album by the American folk singer, Burl Ives. |
This temple is divine and | sacred among the Hindus residing in lower Sindh. |
he Crow Tribe consider the little people to be | sacred ancestors and require leaving an offering for |
on narrative was an important facet of Puritan | sacred and secular society in New England during a pe |
ecially in his nude madonna works, he combined | sacred and erotic items. |
eligious significance to water, considering it | sacred, and have cultural, religious, and practical o |
nded on these criticisms in his book Mysticism | Sacred and Profane (1957), which also acts as a theis |
Her last books, | sacred and profane, are the substantive Scenes and Hy |
, and wrote a large amount of music, including | sacred and secular vocal music, music for mixed group |
rmance was divided into two separate sections, | sacred and secular, with the latter taking the form o |
e in Lifemagazine, he said his legacy is "both | sacred and laughable," and said, "To be Ottoman is to |
or its size and inclusiveness, containing both | sacred and secular music in arrangement. |
tred on twentieth-century British music and on | sacred and liturgical music. |
was a hugely prolific composer, and wrote both | sacred and secular music, primarily printed in the Ge |
understanding the ancient town as a product of | sacred and symbolic rituals. |
Lakota, Hopi, and Winnemem Wintu, the land is | sacred, and no different in its religious significanc |
M) is a collected print edition of most of the | sacred and secular vocal music of the late medieval a |
Mel's surviving music is vocal, and it is both | sacred and secular. |
He composed music in all of the important | sacred and secular styles of the time. |
ix more "Kashi"s have been prescribed to be as | sacred and spiritual as the main Kashi - Varanasi. |
Sacred and Profane Love (also called Venus and the Br | |
in particular, but all characterize lemurs as | sacred, and not to be hunted or harmed. |
The Global Myths: Exploring Primitive, Pagan, | Sacred, and Scientific Mythologies [preface] (Plume, |
He wrote both | sacred and secular vocal music, in Latin, French, and |
The ensemble's repertoire covers | sacred and secular choral works from a wide range of |
ogy, Greek, and Hebrew, the Bible, chronology, | sacred and profane history, antiquities, criticism, d |
en around the word Hosanna which is considered | sacred and used in liturgy by Jews and Christians. |
madrigals, motets, folksong arrangements, and | sacred and secular partsongs. |
continue the living traditions of the world's | sacred and traditional art forms". |
legations, a volume of letters, and discourses | sacred and profane. |
The | sacred and spiritual site of Rudra-Nag |
He composed a large body of | sacred and secular music, and his contributions to th |
bluesmen with his mix of finger-picked blues, | sacred and country music. |
The Choir's repertoire include | sacred and secular classics, selections from the musi |
result of the translation of Greek words-"both | sacred and profane"-into Latin, with the rise of an i |
He was a composer of | sacred and secular music including Eligaic Odes, a Fe |
So few theologians consider this hill as | sacred and consider it one among the Ayyavazhi holy s |
nced by many important personalities from both | sacred and secular circles. |
Sacred and historic sites of the Preseli Mountains in | |
ancient Mississippian mounds at Ocmulgee to be | sacred and made pilgrimages there; according to Musco |
His work consisted of a number of | sacred and secular vocal compositions, including his |
This lake is held | sacred and has a circumference of about 1 km. |
Sacred and Profane is a collection of eight choral wo | |
ia Musicalis is a massive collection of hymns, | sacred and festive songs, and all manner of musical s |
lorify Thee and give Thee thanks for this most | sacred and painful Wound, beseeching Thee by that exc |
Arc (1840); and about twenty quartets, in both | sacred and secular settings. |
, high places were frequently considered to be | sacred, and Mount Carmel appears to have been no exce |
cks, sang a cappella in a repertory of Russian | sacred and operatic music, army songs and folk songs. |
At present, they are mainly used for | sacred and ornamental Buddhist inscriptions and among |
ation of William Fulke's Praelections vpon the | sacred and holy Reuelation of S. Iohn (1573; STC:1144 |
d was a prolific composer of vocal music, both | sacred and secular, throughout his long career. |
Chalad temple in one of the most | sacred and old Aiyyappa Temples in Kerala . |
were collected in From Heaven to Arcadia: The | Sacred and the Profane in the Renaissance (New York R |
For most Tibetans it is the most | sacred and important temple in Tibet. |
s noted for his oratory and public speaking on | sacred and secular subjects - in both English and Xho |
is works include chansons, instrumental parts, | sacred and secular works for choir, music for ballet |
they deny oath-binding value to what was truly | sacred and accord it to objects of trivial and derive |
It was the publication of these | sacred and spiritual texts that lead to a renewal of |
ell University, with research interests in the | sacred and secular music of the sixteenth century. |
Nicholas Boyle, | Sacred and Secular Scriptures: A Catholic Approach to |
e there, writing a great deal of music, mostly | sacred, and working as a music educator. |
cated in the lower chamber of the shrine, with | sacred and beautiful authentic artifacts and scriptur |
nd the well-known woods of Saindhava which are | sacred and inhabited by the regenerate ones." |
versity eventually shifted the majority of its | sacred and classical music to WMUU-FM, using the AM s |
litics Methodically Digested, Illustrated with | Sacred and Profane Examples"); revised editions were |
He wrote both | sacred and secular vocal music, as well as some instr |
aster and teacher, and compiled anthologies of | sacred and secular partsongs. |
: "Since it is full of sound and fury, murder, | sacred and profane love and a fair quota of intramura |
The Lion is a | sacred and regal symbol in many ancient cultures from |
rch, and in the full length documentary Dances | Sacred and Profane. |
vernage was a fairly prolific composer of both | sacred and secular vocal music; of his output, about |
oi ethnic group, which holds animals and trees | sacred, and on whose land the hunting had taken place |
His works, many of which are lost, included | sacred and secular choral works, as well as novels wh |
ervative: unusually, his progressive music was | sacred, and his conservative was secular, a situation |
unding, hundreds of boys have been educated in | sacred and classical music. |
He left numerous | sacred and secular works, almost all vocal, and was e |
ell as some forms that blended elements of the | sacred and secular, such as a collection of "spiritua |
fficially on September 15, 1949 as a venue for | sacred and classical music, dramatic readings, and go |
His output was both | sacred and secular, and hugely prolific: over 500 wor |
While Wert wrote both | sacred and secular music, as well as a handful of ins |
gination, and representing parallel figures of | sacred and profane history, in a chronological series |
s life he published alternating collections of | sacred and secular music, in accordance with an inten |
ies," which offers presentations of classical, | sacred and jazz performances. |
k Piae Cantiones, a collection of seventy-four | sacred and secular church and school songs of medieva |
The war against pagans is | sacred and all knights who perish go to heaven. |
to Rome, where he worked at various subjects, | sacred and profane. |
and needed to come together and reclaim those | sacred and traditional roles”.1 Jennings believed tha |
xcerpts from Broadway musicals, popular songs, | sacred and secular Christmas music, patriotic songs, |
l multi-purpose facility, drawing together the | sacred and the secular, religious services and perfor |
itics and poetics, between the secular and the | sacred, and between the colonizer and the colonized, |
interpretation, the proper relationship of the | sacred and secular spheres, and the appropriate divis |
the starting point for his own 1957 book, The | Sacred and the Profane. |
“The Global Myths: Exploring Primitive, Pagan, | Sacred, and Scientific Mythologies”, and “The Timeles |
He wrote both | sacred and secular vocal music, and had his music pub |
ccupation by the government of Canada of their | sacred and unceded tribal land." |
te both vocal and instrumental music, and both | sacred and secular: however he was most famous for hi |
Spider Garden, a palace-fortress ruled by the ' | Sacred Androgyne' Shaalis, who has male and female ge |
'The | Sacred Animal Necropolis at North Saqqara' (London, 1 |
ies, emperors always preferred to utilize this | sacred animal to symbolise justice. |
In other Asian countries, sculpture of this | sacred animal may have different meanings. |
Family names are usually the names of | sacred animals or plants. |
cularly Sobek and Anubis, and their associated | sacred animals, are often referred to. |
yptians several kinds of apes were regarded as | sacred animals, but the most revered of all was that |
acked their temples and palaces, violated many | sacred Ankharian traditions and used every opportunit |
y the begging bowl of the Buddha but Pattini's | sacred anklet, and constructed a temple to the goddes |
Make these into a | sacred anointing oil” (Exodus 30: 22-33). |
His compositions range from | sacred anthems and concert works to computer-generate |
itutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the | sacred anthology of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta. |
epublic on January 12, 1953, and Master of the | Sacred Apostolic Palace on October 29, 1958. |
A T Mann, | Sacred Architecture (1993, Element Books, Barnes & No |
Critchlow's Twelve Criteria for | Sacred Architecture derives from a lecture given at t |
the Lindisfarne Institute's Summer Program in | Sacred Architecture, which provided the context for t |
nding director of the Institute for Studies in | Sacred Architecture, an ecumenical, interfaith, and i |
life in Manikaran after the flood, making it a | sacred area. |
e were apart of the Theatre complex called the | Sacred Area. |
Peyote is shown growing in the | sacred areas throughout the film, and the buttons are |
sentatives are Minister of Urban Development & | Sacred Areas Development & Chief Government Whip, Din |
as appointed Minister of Urban Development and | Sacred Areas Development. |
ved from the Celtic root nemeto-, referring to | sacred areas, and is related to nemeton, a term desig |
hung, singing the arias of his previous album, | Sacred Arias. |
, in the background, songs from his 1999 album | Sacred Arias. |
Sacred Arias: The Home Video is the second DVD releas | |
Sacred Arias: Special Edition, a CD/DVD package, was | |
ancient and wise spirits of the woods shoot a | sacred arrow into the air. |
Kagome doesn't have any | sacred arrows she thinks, but then realizes where she |
Classical Indian musical theatre is a | sacred art of the Hindu temple culture. |
Sacred art also plays a prominent role in this method | |
Hindu and Buddhist religious traditions their | sacred art often takes a mandala form. |
ed by Celtic, Hindu and Tibetan practices, the | sacred art of Tantra, and the magic of enchantment. |
Pythagoras's thirty-six Golden Verses and the | sacred art of music. |
This building still houses the treasures of | sacred art, in particular an 18th century painting re |
mportant landmark in the development of modern | sacred art; its consecration in 1950 caused much cons |
who was hired by Edward Bennett to retrieve a | sacred artifact called a terma. |
The warrior must also find three | sacred artifacts to call upon the power of the phoeni |
r of the Yata clan that holds one of the three | sacred artifacts that originally sealed the serpent m |
The ruins of a Shiva Temple that was as | sacred as the Kashi (Jyotirlingas) during later Vedic |
Kamakhya, Gaya and Ujjain are regarded as most | sacred as they symbolise three most important aspects |
the quoit, because it ought to be regarded as | sacred as the grave of a father. |
with a capacity to serve, and must be Saved so | sacred as the character, because the most perfect hea |
omen: Gathered out of sundrye Authors, as well | Sacred as Prophane, with plentee of wonderfull exampl |
iva in Hindu temple Garbhagriha have been held | sacred as naturally occurring mounds or rocks. |
For eg. that 'bhasma' the | sacred ash has lost its original shape, size, color, |
a tilaka composed of three horizontal lines of | sacred ash with a red dot in the middle) mark with th |
Sacred ash relics obtained from the funeral pyre of t | |
ord Shiva, with the external marks of Vibhuti ( | sacred ash) and Rudraksha, he will take them as Lord |
stian societies such as the Vibuthi Sangam(the | Sacred Ashes Society). |
Relic Stupa of Vaishali - said to contain the | sacred ashes (relics) of Gautama Buddha. |
In Hinduism, | sacred ashes or Vibhuti are used to smear, anoint or |
So, the Lord, in the disguise of a sage, with | sacred ashes smeared all over his body, came to Nayan |
op not being found in Palestine) were used for | sacred aspersions… It is possible that the yarn bound |
al people chaired by Elijah Harper, titled The | Sacred Assembly, called for a national holiday to cel |
The mountain has always had | sacred associations - according to legend Saint Bryna |
ec civilization and track down six pieces of a | sacred Aztec treasure which were scattered across the |
It was named after the | Sacred Band of Thebes, and composed of young Greek vo |
Section I of the | Sacred Band was dropped by air to the Greek island of |
In April 1944, the | Sacred Band was expanded to regimental size, with a s |
tember 1942, an elite special forces unit, the | Sacred Band (Ιερός Λόχος), was formed, made up solely |
Flag of the | Sacred Band |
wever, Samos was evacuated, and the men of the | Sacred Band withdrew to the Middle East. |
med after the location of the battle where the | Sacred Band of Thebes was finally annihilated in 338 |
. Kantakouzinos was the first commander of the | Sacred Band, with Athanasios Tsakalov (one of the fou |
From May 1943, the | Sacred Band, now composed of 314 men, moved to Palest |
Erzulie Wangol (Erzulie of the | Sacred Banner) |
Parijaat tree a | sacred baobab tree in the village of Kintoor on the b |
Another register shows several | sacred barques, some accompanied by people. |
ices such as ceremonies, fasts, the use of the | sacred basil or tulsi plant, flowers and leaves for c |
Of the numerous theertams ( | sacred bathing places), the Nala theertam is the most |
A bronze idol representing a | sacred bear. |
cards#Sacred Beasts, one of the three | Sacred Beast Cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! |
chet, reported in 1935 that "this spot is held | sacred because of the loyalty and devotion of the men |
It is | sacred because Arabic was the language in which Allah |
like others located in the area, is considered | sacred because it plays an important part in their hi |
conveying prayers to the Creator and the other | sacred beings. |
s called "mother of maguey," the source of the | sacred beverage pulque, "the milk of the Virgin", and |
The | sacred biographer is primarily concerned with providi |
The | sacred biography is called 'rNam.thar' in Tibetan, wh |
, Cornix complains that her place as Minerva's | sacred bird is being usurped by Nyctimene, who is so |
As Apollo's | sacred bird, the crow (or Raven) was told to watch ov |
n her so that they could gain the power of the | sacred bit-beasts, but they did not accept the offer, |
ing, but the Lakota wanted the memorial in the | sacred Black Hills on a 600-foot (180 m)-high mountai |
Hence the vibhuti(ash)is said to have the | sacred blessings of the Sidh Baba. |
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the | Sacred, Blood of the Damned is the third and final ga |
also known as the Blue Egyptian water lily or | sacred blue lily, is a water-lily in the genus Nympha |
feature the Bodhiya (one of 32 saplings of the | sacred Bo tree) and several Buddha shrines. |
Theri Sanghamitta arrived in Sri Lanka with a | Sacred Bo Sapling one year later to this port. |
of the Indian Emperor Ashoka, who brought the | sacred Bo sapling to Sri Lanka. |
That evening the great vows were taken; the | sacred boar was brought in, the men laid their hands |
erein the bodies of the dead were submerged in | sacred bodies of water - occasionally after being pla |
e Qur'an", a translation and commentary of the | sacred book of Islam, the Qur'an. |
The | sacred book Saivism, Thiruvasakam of Manickavasakar o |
Closing the | sacred Book which long has fed |
#3102 of | Sacred Book - By Sri. |
he κεφαλαια (tables of contents) preceded each | sacred book, numerals of the κεφαλαια (chapters) at t |
rolegomena, tables of the κεφαλαια before each | sacred book, subscriptions at the end, and stichoi. |
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