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How do you say 'praise the Lord' in Russian?

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Thiruvasagam was written by the Tamil poet Manickavasagar in the 9th century. It is a collection of hymns in praise of Lord Shiva.


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Amen, which means agreement. If you are in a Catholic mass, the response is: "Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ"


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Is there any book called as kutti thiruvasagam?

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When someone says praise the Lord in church what should be your response?

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How do you say let's just praise the lord in twi language?

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