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It is associated with happiness and sometimes used in temple offerings.
Those bowls contain temple offerings that we now require the people to make.
It is also a traditional temple offering and a New Year's gift.
Inside the kitchen there are six big hearths for cooking the temple offerings.
Paul decided not to mention their gleeful consumption of the temple offerings.
On one occasion he sat down on a bench watching people putting money into the temple offering box.
The name religiosum derives from the fact that the flowers are used as temple offerings.
Eihei-ji is a serene temple offering training and education to Buddhist monks.
Balinese Hindus use the flowers in their temple offerings.
That, at least, is permittedone can leave the wretched stuff in a tomb, a shrine, or as a temple offering!
He sat down near the gate where the Jews entered the inner court to put gifts into the Temple offering box.
Bigger leaves stuck together with bamboo toothpicks are sold as plates for temple offerings.
They fed us rice and ghee from temple offerings.'
Outside, in the hallway, bundles of purple flowers with dark red stalks were stacked like temple offerings.
There are two possible sources for the three daily prayers: the Patriarchs and the daily temple offerings.
In Hindu-majority Bali, ketupat is used as one of the temple offerings.
The multiple halls and rooms required for storing temple offerings are also present, carved deep into the sandstone mound.
They also used the white lotus in funerary garlands, temple offerings and female adornment.
The animals were either symbols of a god, temple offerings, household pets the deceased wanted along in the afterlife, or food for the eternal journey.
Maybe a temple offering.
Prince Imbetos will at once pay 12 toons into the temple offerings of the gods of the river!
Deutsch gives many examples of the various Temple offerings in the museum which attracts thousands of visitors each month.
The reputed healing powers of the surrounding plants still draws visitors who leave temple offerings, hoping to experience medicinal benefits.
Visitors to the museum can view relics such as cylinder seals, necklaces, pottery and temple offerings organized according to their site location.
The flour also had to be sifted repeatedly to obtain fine flour (such as the solet required in the Temple offerings).