In Hindu temples, the murtis (idols) in the shrine are typically awakened through a ritual known as "Prabodhini" or "pranayama," which involves the ringing of bells, chanting of mantras, and the blowing of a conch shell. This ceremonial awakening symbolizes the start of the day for the deity, inviting their presence and blessings. Devotees often offer prayers and perform aarti (light offering) as part of this ritual, creating a sacred atmosphere for worship.
murtis
gods appear as murtis to worship.
'coz its our religion
However many you want.
By using the murtis the hindus can decide the location where to worship.In other words the murtis help them to know the form of god and to believe that god is in front of them ready to be worshipped.
Wakes is not an adverb, no.The word wakes is a verb ("he wakes up at 6 in the morning") and a noun ("I hate going to wakes").
a place that honors a thing or a person
They are called murtis; paintings of Brahma in many forms
There is no shrine with the name Katipunan Shrine. There is, however, a shrine that honors the Katipunan battle. It is called the Pinaglabanan Shrine, and it is located in San Juan City.
"Shrine" in Tagalog is "dambana" or "pambansang dambana" for national shrine.
a golden shrine is a room
there is no shrine pico.