The prayer at the end of a Sikh service is called the Ardas.
Generally it is better to wait until the end of the prayer before entering.
Sikh Empire ended in 1849.
The final service of the day is known as Compline.
Prayer for Cleansing ended in 2000.
The Prayer Chain ended in 1995.
Maghrib prayer ends at sunset.
The Fajr prayer ends at sunrise.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe 8 Services or Office, the Canonical Hours of the Roman Catholic Liturgy, as they are called, are for all religious and clergy. They are: Matins (Night Prayer)Lauds (Morning Prayer)Prime (beginning of the day-suppressed by Paul VI)Terce (Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Mid-day prayer)None (Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the day prayer)Compline (before bed prayer)
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You can use a Hail Mary (not merry) as a separate prayer or add it to the end of a series of prayers. To do this, simply say the Hail Mary prayer at the end of the prayers before bed or in the morning.
The following are the original hours of prayers as contained in the Rule of St. Benedict and other Breviaries from ancient times up until Vatican Council II, along with their current state and names:Matins (Night Prayer, now called the Office of Readings)Lauds (Dawn Prayer, now called Morning Prayer)Prime (First hour of the day, now suppressed)Terce (Third hour of the day, now called Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Sixth hour of the day, now called mid-day prayer)None (Ninth hour of the day, now called Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the work day, now called Evening Prayer)Compline (Before bed prayer, now called Night Prayer)
The final service of the day is known as Compline.