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What is pratika in Indian language?

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Anonymous

18y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

In "Indian" language? What exactly is "Indian" language? If the question is, "What does pratika mean?" The answer is that pratika refers to objects used in worship such as images and idols. The pratika becomes an object of devotion and ritual worship as the devotees offer food to, bathe, burn incense before, pray to, etc. Pratika is ordinarily associated with the vast conglomeration of religious groups labeled, rather akwardly, Hinduism. In "Indian" language? What exactly is "Indian" language? If the question is, "What does pratika mean?" The answer is that pratika refers to objects used in worship such as images and idols. The pratika becomes an object of devotion and ritual worship as the devotees offer food to, bathe, burn incense before, pray to, etc. Pratika is ordinarily associated with the vast conglomeration of religious groups labeled, rather akwardly, Hinduism.

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