The ceremony that welcomes a deity is often referred to as "Pran Pratishtha" in Hindu traditions, which involves rituals to invoke the deity's presence in an idol or image. In other cultures and religions, similar ceremonies may have different names, such as "Entrée" in certain African traditions or "Dedication" in various Christian contexts. These ceremonies typically involve prayers, offerings, and rituals to honor and invite the divine presence.
We have a baptismal type ceremony. It welcomes the child into the world and blesses them with positive energies.
We have a baptismal type ceremony. It welcomes the child into the world and blesses them with positive energies.
exclusively devoted to a deity or to some religious ceremony or use; holy; consecrated
It is a traditional Jain ceremony consecrating at least one Tirthankara pratima. A Tirthankar is a person who achieves enlightenment and then becomes a role model for others seeking enlightenment. A pratima is a religious symbol that can take the form of a painting, sculpture, statue, etc. After the ceremony, the symbol becomes an object of the newly enlightened person and an artifact to be worshipped.
It is a ceremony before the wedding in the marathi bhavsar community and it is dedicated to the family deity .
There is no deity worshipped in Buddhism
The sole deity in Islam is called Allah.
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An example weeding reception script basically welcomes all the invitees to a particular wedding ceremony. "The groom and bride would like to take this chance to welcome all of you to this wedding ceremony." This is an example of a wedding reception script.
The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'
Life never welcomes you. Only people welcome you!
WELCOMES