propitiation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It was often read at temple, probably in Buddhism's attempt to replace Lao spirit propitiation ceremonies that involved water buffalo sacrifice.
- Balinese place great emphasis on dramatic and aesthetically satisfying acts of ritual propitiation of these spirits at temple sites scattered throughout villages and in the countryside.
- To do so does not imply propitiation of the terrorists, but is a necessary component of a strategy designed to isolate and eliminate the terrorist underworld.
- This magical encircling may originally have been a binding propitiation of the dead, to assure their successful passage into the afterlife and keep them from returning.
- Reformed confessions reject the Catholic doctrine that the Eucharist is a sacrifice of propitiation, or sacrifice to satisfy God's wrath and attain forgiveness of sins.
- Prisoner capture between rival cultures provided both sides with sacrificial victims for deity propitiation, wars even being pre-arranged by both sides, the so-called Flower wars.
- The objects that possess it impress the observer with respect, veneration, propitiation, service . These feelings, though subjective, stem from the power of the mana.
- Duna feel that their Huli and Paiela brothers should have recognised and acknowledged their claims, especially as they had been cooperatively responsible for Ko-Yundikia s ritual propitiation for generations.
- Flowers were traditional symbols of rejuvenation, rebirth, and memory, with the red and purple of roses and violets felt to evoke the color of blood as a form of propitiation.
- John Stott writes that propitiation " does not make God gracious . . . God does not love us because Christ died for us, Christ died for us because God loves us ".