After taking his bath in the Ganges, a devotee takes a palmful of water and offers it back to the Ganges. |
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The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the devotee who offers worship and oblations. |
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Worldly worries and cares take on a different perspective as the devotee looks on everything with a spiritual outlook. |
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She was a devotee in Swifty's, the successor to her beloved Mortimer's, and she lunched and dined there often. |
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For a true devotee, these hardships are just part of her love affair with the sport. |
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The bull, Nandi, is Shiva's vehicle and also his greatest devotee, looking toward the gopuram over the east gate from the south. |
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As an unrepentant internet devotee, I spend a lot of time rootling around cyberspace seeking out the edifying and unusual. |
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Pleased by the service of his devotee, the Supreme Personality of Godhead reveals his form and opulences. |
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She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university. |
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It is only too easy for a devotee of a complex theory to be impressed when it fits and to explain away the problems when it does not fit. |
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It was only later, after going solo, that he went all interesting, becoming a devotee of prehistoric Britain. |
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In this sense, he was a devotee of material cultural before the field of material culture blossomed into what it is today. |
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If the indoor concerts are of lesser interest to the jazz devotee than in the past, the free shows offer a plethora of talent. |
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The deep silence here is broken by the peal of the brass bell gently tapped by a devotee praying for a wish to be granted. |
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His best and most learned priest, Deva-svami, was a devotee of Vishnu who preached sad-dharma. |
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Watson is a masterful player, a strong singer and an obvious devotee of the blues. |
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A few minutes later, a postman brought a money order, a princely sum remitted by a devotee. |
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A habitual contemplation of his divine form, dispelling impediments, blesses a devotee with the kinds of successes. |
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I shall take the nectarean water that has washed the lotus feet of such a devotee and carry it on my head. |
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Certainly those comments ring true for yoga devotee Janine, who is signed up and ready to greet the new year in downward dog. |
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The common devotee should ascertain the sadhu's level of knowledge and devotion, and who is his guru and lineage. |
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The son of a prosperous Hindu trader, Bhai Pheru, Guru Angad was an ardent devotee of the Hindu goddess Durga. |
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This boy, a Syrian like his mother, was a devotee of the Sun God and was actually a priest of the god at Emesa, called Elagabalus. |
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As a lifelong devotee to cycling, it was a natural choice for Rick to combine both of his greatest passions. |
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I was a devotee of the Omoto religion and was doing volunteer work for the church in Kameoka. |
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Though Ramakrishna was undoubtedly a bhakta or devotee, Vivekananda himself appears more as a karma yogi. |
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A devotee of the Ouija board and seances, King enlisted the aid of his dead grandfather while he was composing the inscriptions. |
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But I happen to be a great devotee of and admirer of the two-party system in this country. |
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Infact Shiva's devotee, Sudheet approached Uma to pay his respectful obeisance. |
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He was a devotee of therapy and continued to see his psychoanalyst in the home. |
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The intrepid devotee, who is half English and half Portugese, is based at the One in Christ convent in the Irish town of Cork. |
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A devotee of the sexual revolution, he remained in many ways an unreconstructed, 1950s male chauvinist pig. |
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How can a devotee of Chaucer feel otherwise when the liturgy recalls what the church historically is-a parade of human beings fallible and peccable? |
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She becomes a devotee of death, addicted to the most shuddery of Grimms' fairy tales and a book for the terminally ill called A Hundred Ways to Die. |
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What's odd, however, is the sheer fervour with which he's using them, eyes blazing, grinning like a devotee of a particularly ecstatic religious cult. |
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The present Queen is thought not to be a devotee of theatre. |
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A devotee of jazz, he relished good company and the good things of life, while not seeking to conceal his streak of moral earnestness. |
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The devotee should shower or wash himself daily, and he should dress presentably. |
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If the devotee wants to hear this mystical sound his concentration must be perfect. |
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When the devotee beseeches his Divine Mother, he must be sleepy and submerged in profound internal meditation. |
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The doctor advises the devotee to fornicate because if not, he is told, he will become ill. |
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If you conduct yourself in this manner, you will become a true devotee of God and achieve liberation. |
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Like Kramer, Murphy is a groundbreaker, a devotee of overkill with a streak of sentimentality. |
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It is not something the devotee waves like a flag in self-aggrandizement to enlist awe from others or to gain congregants. |
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The devotee must pray constantly, beseeching his Divine Mother to give him the ability to hear the great mystical sound. |
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Join us as this ardent syrah devotee shares her know-how and passion at this exclusive soirée. |
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He has, he explains, been an Abba devotee since 1974, when he bought their single So Long for 10p in Woolworths. |
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My old friend, that veteran infrastructure devotee Lord Heseltine, is convinced that the chancellor is serious about this. |
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If you are with the light you are a disciple and if you are with a form of light you are a devotee. |
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Judy's specialty is small-bodied guitars, often embellished with unique inlays, and she is a devotee of hand tools. |
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Whatever its particular form in any given culture, the real saint has always been considered as much public witness as private devotee. |
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Even Mr Toubon, the French MEP and great devotee of President Chirac, had his say in opposing matters. |
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A genuine source of inspiration for the younger generation, this music devotee has also helped composers deepen their creative potential. |
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In this stage, the devotee plunges into the infinite and experiences love for God and emancipation. |
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This year, the opening remarks were made by a Francophile and great devotee of the French language. |
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I address myself not to the young enthusiast only, but to the ardent devotee of truth and virtue the pure and passionate moralist yet unvitiated by the contagion of the world. |
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Rather than following the Afro-Atlantic Haitian religion more properly termed vodun, she had, in fact, been a devotee of the related Cuban religion Santeria. |
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The god is worshipped as an icon and the devotee is the archaka. |
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Fleiss makes the film as a devotee would, depicting Weir in a saintly glow. |
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After reading an article about shopping local in 2006, I became a devotee of the online, artisan marketplace. |
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A devotee, Kreeft gives Lewis the big philosophical guns, and has him trouncing Kennedy and Huxley pretty comprehensively. |
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He was a pothead, a devotee of hip hop, a lifeguard, a high school wrestler, an aspiring dentist. |
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I am an American yogi and a devotee of of many Hindu Deities. |
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A libertine is a hedonist, a devotee of personal pleasure, whereas a libertarian is one who defends the libertine and his lifestyle against the heavy hand of government. |
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But despite her careening passion, she is unable, finally, to make the leap from groupie to devotee. |
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Once a devotee of printed fiction, Betty Clayson, 82, who has been using the library for about 20 years, soon switched her allegiance to talking books. |
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The temple's eastern face could be the traditional entry for the Hindu devotee into the sanctum, and the west designed to enable Muslims to pray facing Mecca. |
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Volunteering is mutually beneficial for both the temple and the devotee. |
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He was a pothead, a devotee of hip-hop, a lifeguard, a high-school wrestler, an aspiring dentist. |
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Naturally, as a faithful devotee of the Quantity Theory, he helped create, he was also opposed to the inconvertibility of paper currency and the bimetallist movement. |
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If you're a nightly news devotee, then the 30-second hokum that often passes for nutrition science may confuse you at the very least or derail your long-term health at worst. |
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It is considered a highly meritorious act for a lay devotee to provide sadhus with food or other necessaries. |
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Michael had truly created a '50s universe in his head, being a Fred Astaire devotee. |
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Willing and joyful participation in God's work is the duty of the devotee. |
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A life-long devotee of clothes and dressing up, my height has always been a serious impediment to my hobby, like being an aspiring opera singer who's tone deaf. |
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Rodriguez had long wanted his friend, a devotee of old-fashioned photochemical filmmaking, to experience the joys of high-definition digital. |
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She is a high priestess of the Church of the SubGenius, a devotee of the music of Tom Waits and Robert Smith, and of goth and cyber subcultures. |
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Her first marriage, from 1984 to 1985, was to German Hare Krishna devotee Radha Raman. |
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Coco Chanel meanwhile was also a devotee of the crystals, back in the days when they were still known as rhinestones, as was arch-couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga. |
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But one Tolkien devotee has taken pity on homework-challenged students. |
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As a new American devotee, this was a profoundly patriotic impulse. |
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But Broad brings neither the boosterism of a yoga devotee nor the leeriness of a professional skeptic to his project — just curiosity, energy and a commitment to follow where his investigations lead. |
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Yoga or meditation I'm a big yoga devotee. |
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Enriqueta Romero Romero, known as Queta, or Quetita, set up the shrine on this spot seven years ago after one of her sons, who was himself a devotee of La Santa, made her a gift of the skeleton. |
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Bhakti refers to devotion, participation in and the love of a personal god or a representational god by a devotee. |
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Barbara Boxer, who survived an at first powerful challenge from Matt Fong to keep her Senate seat, is an unreconstructed liberal, a devotee of high dudgeon and big spending. |
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Son of a Brahmin Vishravas and a demoness Kaikasi, and half-brother of Kubera, Ravana was a learned scholar and an ardent devotee of Shiva. |
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If the devotee lets himself be driven by his emotions, then the physical body and the devotee will return instantly to the bed and the experiment will be ruined. |
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With the grace of the Divine Mother, every devotee can have the joy of hearing the mystical sound that grants us the instantaneous projection of the astral body. |
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I'm a Minçavi devotee. It's my life, my wonderful new life! |
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As devoted a devotee of the contest as Ebert was, he falls a hundred and seventy-four contests short of the No. 1 enterer — let's put our hands together for Dominic Ciafardini! Dominic got a bit of a late start. |
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A devotee of classical and acoustic guitars for over a decade, Hugues Lefort draws inspiration from traditional Spanish craftsmanship and the great 20th-century masters. |
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In fact, this distinguished Divine Word Father always loved Fatima, was always a great devotee of «the Lady brighter than the sun» and of the two little seers who have been raised to the altars. |
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Celibacy, the state of being unmarried and, therefore, sexually abstinent, usually in association with the role of a religious official or devotee. |
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Kabir, one of his pupils, took his teacher's views in an even more radical direction, arguing that each devotee should seek God directly and envisioning a radically egalitarian social order. |
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When a devotee wants God-realization, he must have breath control. |
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Thanks to new street shows, demonstrations of models, a village of exhibitors and craftsmen and even first trips in old boats, enough to plunge more than one devotee into delight. |
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Elaborate Tilaka with lines may also identify a devotee of a particular denomination. |
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We must be made aware of the fact that even though the Kundalini has the form of a serpent, in front of the devotee it can also take the form of the Divine Mother Isis, Rea, Cibeles, Mary, etc., etc. |
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A devotee is one who is seeking a path or a teacher, and this may be for a very long time, until one is ready to make a commitment to one teacher or discipline. |
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Grow to be a disciple from being a devotee. |
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De Valera remained a lifelong devotee of rugby, attending numerous international matches up to and towards the end of his life despite near blindness. |
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If you're a devotee of a variety of fruit bars, some with fruit purees, fruit juices, cream, yogurts, sugar and the like, you're well aware that they're not inexpensive. |
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It is known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, a name derived from a statue of Hanuman, the monkey devotee of Lord Ram, at the entrance of the palace. |
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This was not the program of a devotee of laissez faire and, as Secretary of Commerce during the 1920-21 recession, he was determined to use his office to implement it. |
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This wrestler or pahlwan was a devotee of the old type of wrestling, in which the opponent is thrown down and pinned, unable to get out from under the pinner. |
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