If people start bowing before new deities—if they exchange Odin and Athena for, say, television and Twitter—the old deities go extinct.
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Both of the boat's deities snuffed out in one swoop.
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How were the deities shaped by the lives of their creators?
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Given his history, Kratos naturally distrusts all deities of any stripe.
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It's ironic that men who worship female deities would harass women.
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They exist at the edges, like deities in a Greek drama.
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Nepal banned the export of historic statues of deities in 1956.
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This is to say there are a lot of Hindu deities.
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" In witchcraft, conversely, "pain is used to appease deities and empower followers.
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In American Gods, deities and demons secretly walk the streets of America.
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The Americans in the motorcade looked like some kind of visiting deities.
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Osun, one of many Ifa deities, is the Yoruba goddess of fertility.
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In the pantheon of face masks, there are many skin deities to worship.
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We aren't looking for deities, but we also don't want to feel bamboozled.
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Its characters — deities or otherwise — wink and beguile, snark and swallow people whole.
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It contains 800 lifelike statues of Buddhist deities alongside replicas of real people.
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The Buddhist deities are arranged in two groups of ten rows of fifty columns.
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"There's deities and higher powers that always come through when I write," he explains.
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Kanuha says the dormant volcano is home to sacred waters and native Hawaiian deities.
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The Warriors back then were not the record-breaking deities that they are now.
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There's an asylum, a cult, eerie voices, and the distant call of strange deities.
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Many matsuri are celebrated at Shintō shrines to honor the specific deities they shelter.
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I felt more connected to what Yoda was saying than any other traditional deities.
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Edda rang a bell as where the Norse gods, or NORSE DEITIES, hang out.
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Premise: A little boy imagines a superheroic battle between Hindu deities and a demon.
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I'm using this as a way to introduce more black mythological gods and deities.
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When she encountered that green-haired girl on Pinterest, Adeyemi finally found a place for the Orisha, West African deities that rule over different jurisdictions of the natural world (in a nod to the deities, Adeyemi named the triology's fictional country Orisha).
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Celebrities are the new deities, therefore we have too much power and too much influence.
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Drivers have to slow down when they pass enormous bronze statues of the dead deities.
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Parsons attempted, repeatedly, to use sex magick to summon various deities to the Earthly plane.
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On Friday, he cited the deities again when asked to explain the American dominance here.
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By mummifying them and worshipping these animals in sacred temples, the Egyptians honored their deities.
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For many in Nepal, the stolen statues are not merely beautiful; they are living deities.
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The country is populated with hundreds of deities who will die if they're starved of belief.
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You also can't have emojis of deities, like you can't have a Buddha emoji, for example.
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GLASSBORO "The Sister Chapel: An Essential Feminist Collaboration," contemporary and historical women, deities and conceptual figures.
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They are decorated with embossed and colourfully painted friezes of fanged warlord deities and bound prisoners.
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An opportunity, a chance to make new the world in the image of these three deities.
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During this period in the ancient world, worship of female deities was widespread and immensely powerful.
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Art depicting the deities as creatures is more metaphorical, illustrating qualities they were thought to have.
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It was an exclusivist faith that foreclosed — was designed to foreclose — devotion to all other deities.
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Greco-Roman deities had tended to favour a carpe diem approach, and to celebrate the proud.
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They perform elaborate rituals in the temples of different deities, hoping for a miracle each time.
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The room is dim, with saffron walls and burgundy banquettes; masks of Hindu deities keep vigil.
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"I needed to make human sacrifices to appease the said deities, or the gods," he said.
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It is also a spiritual landscape inhabited by deities and demons that demand respect and sacrifice.
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The Old Ones and Elder Gods, those incomprehensible space deities of Lovecraft's mythos, are absent or indifferent.
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The first are entities that were once pagan deities that have literally been demonized by the Church.
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The trimurti or three main deities are Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver; and Shiva, the destroyer.
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In ancient scriptures, it is celebrated for its ability to nurture humanity and is compared to deities.
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"I knew from university that the Hellenized names of Egyptian deities were often wildly inaccurate," she said.
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Marigold garlands are used as offerings to Hindu deities as well as for decorative purposes during Diwali.
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"I was very proud to have had a similar idea to one of my deities," he said.
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They believe he is actually the deities presiding over death from many religions, including the Seven's Stranger.
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He and half a dozen other miners visited the sacred oracles in the shrines of Ashanti deities.
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Incense, flower offerings, and porcelain figures of the deities take up a whole wall in her room.
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Any trace of human expression is lifted, and the kothis begin to resemble the deities they worship.
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This terrific show presents works carved from wood representing Buddhist deities, some wrathful, others exuding beatific serenity.
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Across from Mr. Chapman's clock, a bright magenta shrine in a recess is filled with Hindu deities.
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Alfred Stieglitz's Manhattan gallery showed Ms. Smith's eerie watercolors of mermaids and waterfront cliffs concealing gargantuan deities.
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Up a hill and over and around stood many temples devoted to numerous expressions of numerous deities.
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Their old audio project, "The Primordials," told the story of African deities living in contemporary New Orleans.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin says he believes that conducting has too often been dominated by black-tailed deities.
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"I didn't want the deities animated in typical superhero fashion — just throwing punches and blocking," Mr. Patel said.
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He is believed to be a physical incarnation of Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism.
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It's 17' and LA psychics have confirmed your fear that Egyptian deities have cursed your Beverly Hills mansion.
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In China, ghost stories are magical realist folktales of humans, forest deities, talking animals, passionate and vengeful ghosts.
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Some Hindus believe it is where Lord Rama, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, was born.
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These deities from the Old World begin to lose their hold over the émigrés they came here with.
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The world of these known deities was split and became two separate planets, forever linked, but utterly different.
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"The Indian state is quite helpless when it comes to the land rights of temple deities," she said.
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This structure is actually the Tianzi Hotel in China, which depicts three Chinese deities from the ancient world.
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From the Celtic Epona to Japan's Fuji, these powerful deities inspired cults and rituals completely unique to them.
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Although the origin story is a work of fiction, "authentic" kuman thong deities are popular in Thai culture.
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They possesses almost magical abilities—as veritable deities, it follows that the moral quests they follow are absolute.
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From these images, Jemisin spun out a four-hundred-page story about an empire that enslaves its deities.
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It was a statue of two deities joined together: Narayana (an avatar of Vishnu) and his consort Lakshmi.
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About 80% of Nepal's 30 million population are Hindus and many sacrifice animals to appease deities during festivals.
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Hindus believe the site is the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism.
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In Aztec mythology, two deities of death, Mictlantecuhtli and Mictecacihuatl, rule the underworld, which is known as Mictlan.
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The meme deities are smiling upon us — it promises to be a hilarious (when we're not crying) year.
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I was raised by a group of actual deities, and I don't have half your sense of entitlement.
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American Gods, Starz's new fantasy series about deities and their sex lives, has been renewed for a second season.
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While they might not actually be descendants of flaming deities, redheads are more sensitive to hot and cold temperatures.
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On Mount Fugu Island, inhabitants even worship cat deities — specifically, the Sun Cat, a portly, upright creature called Abe.
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Readers can choose from over 153 established genres such as xianxia, a fantasy world of deities and martial arts.
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Hindu groups believe the site to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of the religion's most revered deities.
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All permutations also continue to recognize orishas, deities who are the eldest children of the religion's almighty being, Olodumare.
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Gilded mosaics of birds and deities from a Dallas bank have been moved to the Joule hotel in Dallas.
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Logos, brands, UI icons, signage, specific people and deities will never make it; despite your yearning for Pikachu emoji.
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Be it crosses, Stars of David, utterances of prayers, invocations of deities, it all got scrubbed out in translation.
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Should Ponna participate in the temple ritual in which childless women sleep with strange men, understood to be deities?
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The boats carried statues of Mazu and other deities past tourists on the harbourside, glowing smartphone cameras held aloft.
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Painted images of matchbox labels, sparklers and skylines with fireworks in floral blaze jostle with pictures of Hindu deities.
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To be fair to Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Shintoism and Yoruba deities, these names I speak with respect.
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To be fair to Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Shintoism and Yoruba deities, these names I speak with respect.
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While painting the deities, Ryan uses mantras and puja to meditate and discover the vision he wants to express.
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Now 86, Foster hadn't produced an album since 2007 – and that one featured country deities Merle Haggard and Ray Price.
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Dísablót was born out of the worship of the Disir, or minor deities usually depicted as spirits of female ancestors.
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West African slaves were able to continue their spiritual and religious practices by aligning their own deities with Catholic Saints.
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But Rama Bijapurkar, a marketing consultant, argues that these are the wrong deities for ambitious Indian women to pray to.
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Gurus, deities, mythology, rituals, yajna (or sacrifice), meditation, and rebirth — even the worship of plants or herbs is fair game.
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Growing up on the Upper East Side, she spent hours roaming the Met, marveling at the heroes, warriors and deities.
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Animals like deer and foxes were considered spirit messengers while others like horses and monkeys functioned as representations of deities.
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One show in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, was marketed as a jagrata, an all-night vigil dedicated to deities.
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What in the World In a country where movie stars are treated like gods, some actors are worshiped like deities.
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"Studying goddesses and female deities, how could I not see women as being sacred, just as men are?" she said.
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There's actually a law that prohibits anyone from climbing the highest mountains because that's where the deities live, after all.
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"We revere the elephant as a god, as Ganesha," Ms. Bindra said, referring to one of Hinduism's most popular deities.
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It complemented a look she took up at the Grammys, when she performed pregnant, channelling African, Hindu, and Roman deities.
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All of these dancers address deities and myths from Hindu culture; but another Bharatanatyam dancer, Janaki Rangarajan, made her Aug.
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The more bullish hologram boosters envision all sorts of uses beyond the second coming of music deities major and minor.
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I wanted to create something that we understand, but which heavily references diasporic deities, fabrics, sculptures, dances, and indigenous experiences.
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I left the biennale with a particular artwork in mind: Vishal K. Dar's mesmerizing "Maruts—Storm Deities" (2016), installed in the 165-meter-high chimney of the power station, where seven oscillating beams of light set at different metronomic meters represent the storm deities of the Rigveda and reflect onto a pool of water.
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They invoke deities (of which there are very, very many) through incantations, anointments, tarot card readings, and other forms of witchcraft.
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Within Hinduism, yoni vessels (often shallow, spouted containers) appear as part of rituals or altars meant to honor different female deities.
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A cast of mischievous deities who interfere with human affairs, including a goddess who swallows people up through her vagina (yes).
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The Capitoline Venus just boxed herself up one night because she was bored and took a few deities along with her.
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Morehshin Allahyari is developing a series of a dozen 3D-printed statues based on ancient images of forgotten, proto-feminist deities.
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I don't personally maintain a mandap, though I do collect figurines and statues of the deities I call on for guidance.
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This is most visible in Afro-American faiths such as Santeria, which paired its deities—the orishas—with corresponding Catholic saints.
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Over time, people have had faith in Zeus, in Shiva and Krishna, in the Chinese kitchen god, in countless other deities.
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In time, some Buddhist deities found expression in Shintō-related art and in its pantheon, in the form of kami counterparts.
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This piece portrays the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna as Brooklyn schoolchildren who combat bullying with a creative use of color.
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The asteroid, its surface features and the spacecraft itself have been named after Egyptian deities and mythological birds, according to NASA.
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It's also a cosmic symbol fit for the goddesses among us, appearing in mythological legends about deities like Hekate and Luna.
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This art soon began to disappear from Nepal — first small pieces, like ritual paraphernalia, then free-standing, bronze statues of deities.
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All three are present, like tutelary deities, in the 27th New York City edition of the show, at the Metropolitan Pavilion.
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The conflict stems partly from statues and other human portrayals of Buddhist and Hindu deities, which some Muslims perceive as idolatrous.
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Or how Greek and Roman mythology share many of the same deities and stories, merely swapping out names and other details.
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It was also designed at a time when eastern aesthetics were romanticized, so images of Asian deities are prominent throughout the building.
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Mauna Kea is sacred land for many Native Hawaiians, a place to connect with deities, bury the dead, and learn to navigate.
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Then, sitting among pictures of pre-Christian deities, the attendees act out a ritual, using a script which runs to six pages.
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Other techniques involve repeating mantras during orgasm, focusing on sigils (a magical symbol) to help focus your energy, and invoking certain deities.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads there are no Hindu deities in this poem / no goddesses that slay / stay within this poem.
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We've mapped its surface, named its craters after mythological deities, and speculated about the layers of ice, salt, and rock hidden below.
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They draw on the power of orishás, the deities of Afro-Cuban religion, with call-and-response forays into the spirit world.
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They take yak butter, color it, and create these exquisite sculptures of their deities that they would place on altars before prayer.
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There's a new Street Fighter-style fighting game out on Steam, and it's pitting deities from different world religions against each other.
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Next up is picture-writing: Egyptian and Mayan hieroglyphics stand preserved in limestone stelae lionizing their respective pantheon of deities and dynasties.
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Indeed, the deities of the league this season are quarterbacks, who routinely throw as many as 35 or 40 times a game.
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In his words, an after-school encounter between Ralphie and a neighborhood bully named Scot Farkus becomes a collision of Olympian deities.
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So, too, was their religion, in which the various orishas — deities — were hidden in plain sight when syncretized with Roman Catholic saints.
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A man was wielding a knife in the dead of night, yelling about deities and demons as he repeatedly stabbed a woman.
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Ayesha Venkataraman writes in the article: In a country where movie stars are treated like gods, some actors are worshiped like deities.
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India consumes up to 1,000 tonnes of gold per year to make jewellery, offer to deities or as a hedge against inflation.
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As a result, the store, founded in 1896, is the only one left in Singapore making statues of these deities completely by hand.
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The International Astronomical Union requires that a body's name reflects its characteristics, and that trans-Neptunian objects get names derived from creator deities.
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Long before land art became a movement in the 1960s, it was practiced in rituals honoring deities, or as blessings for the day.
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With astrology, there are no churches to visit, no synagogues to join, and no people standing in as deities or acting as clergy.
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Fertility rituals and tributes to grain deities were common around Lughnasadh — anything to ensure plenty of food in the last days of summer.
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These two aspects—deities and rituals—are found in most major world religions, even if the particular ways they manifest are quite different.
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The bardo is reimagined by Ganesh as a deep, cavernous space littered with wrathful deities that take monstrous forms, with a psychosexual charge.
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She includes underworld deities, such as Persephone, Ereshkigall, and Hekate, as well as goddesses associated with destruction, such as Kali or the Morrigan.
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The 28-year-old UC Davis BFA synthesizes powerful poltergeists and etherial deities from a variety of folkloric traditions on her Instagram account.
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Prosperous Brahmin families return regularly to make donations to their family deities, among them the four-armed, copper-alloy figure called Lord Srinivasan.
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In Starz's new TV show American Gods, the deities and demons of ancient mythology must battle the new gods of technology and money.
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" In 2015, he said, "If given a chance, we will install statues of Goddess Gauri, Ganesh and Nandi" — Hindu deities — "in every mosque.
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Every morning she woke up to do puja, a Hindu ritual in which she paid homage to Indian deities, including the powerful Shiva.
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Whatever exactly took place during the Mysteries, at its core are a pair of female deities outmaneuvering their apparently more powerful male counterparts.
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For example, the Dalai Lama has navigated the modern world while consulting on all matters of import with oracles possessed by wrathful deities.
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There are barrels of wine and sake that were given as a gift to the deities whose souls are still in the park.
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The raw cacao is supposed to send you on a trip, heal any suppressed trauma, and allow you to communicate with Mayan deities.
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As the father tries to meditate, the boy dreams of a battle between a shape-shifting demon and the deities Hanuman, Durga and Vishnu.
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Among the pharaohs of Egypt, the wandering tribes of the Levant, the Greek and Cretan amphitheaters, the bulls of the ancient world were deities.
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Artist Paulina Olowska collaborated with choreographer Katy Pyle to create a suite of solo dances based a 1918 series of prints depicting Slavic deities.
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For Slavic Goddesses, Olowska uses Stryjeńska's 1918 series Bożki słowiańskie (or "Slavic Deities"), turning six of the illustrations into costumes portraying specific Slavic goddesses.
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Mr. Michals was admittedly intimidated photographing another of his deities, Giorgio de Chirico, in Rome in 1968, at the end of the painter's life.
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Applewhite also pivoted away from the idea that their bodies would be retrieved by alien deities (in a sci-fi take on The Rapture).
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Before the film's release, some of fans poured milk on cardboard images of the actor, an act of veneration usually reserved for Hindu deities.
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It's much rarer for religions, however, to involve deities who enforce moral codes and punish followers for failing to act in a prosocial manner.
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His performance this year fits right in with the other basketball deities through history; it's just that the Curry is a god among gods.
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Since the release of their celebrated debut album Days Are Gone in 2013, they've been embraced by rock deities like U2 and Stevie Nicks.
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After the mismatched pair's meeting, viewers end up meeting other deities from both sides, whose identities are playfully hidden in their names and mannerisms.
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It is believed that when the hungry ghosts eat the cakes, they are transformed into smiling deities and will bless the country's rice fields.
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Officials said they removed a limestone sculpture of Hindu deities valued at $35,000 and a bronze Buddha worth $850,000, as well as business records.
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I stop to pray and offer a candle at each one, hoping like hell that these tentacled deities give a crap about my dreams.
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I stop to pray and offer a candle at each one, hoping like hell that these tentacled deities give a crap about my dreams.
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Afterward, men wearing tiger masks engaged in ritual fights, re-enacting a mythical battle that resulted in mankind being given maize by the deities.
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Last week, there were artwork installations exploring "brand deities" in the store as part of an ongoing partnership with a well-known sculpture park.
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The other inspiration seems to be Hindu deities, such as the multi-armed blue goddess Kali, and tantric texts about chakras and kundalini energy.
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These drugs were more than merely recreational; they were ways of communicating with deities, traveling to other dimensions, or experiencing the true nature of reality.
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This is all I've been waiting for, thank the seven gods, the lord of light, and whatever other deities Westeros has in store for us.
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Ehrman, author of "Did Jesus Exist?" scoffed at the notion that the ancient world was full of pagan stories about dying deities that rose again.
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But, given the prominence of maternal and female deities in general, it's not surprising that the Disir were significant enough to warrant their own celebration.
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A godswood is traditionally a small wooded area inside of a Westerosi castle where a family can worship and commune with their nature-based deities.
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That may very well have been the case, however, it appears that the two food deities also had an even bigger project in the works.
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Pluto, for example, will have surface features named after deities associated with the underworld, as well as scientists who've studied Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
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It also plays the metaphysical framework surrounding the characters — the existence of God or other deities, and the actual structure of the universe — for laughs.
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The show examines the pantheon of African water deities known collectively as Mami Wata, a sometimes-half-aquatic, gender-bending, often-contradictory plurality of beings.
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Despite the fact that Christianity was already a presence in the country, many people still remembered the powers that Pagan deities were supposed to possess.
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That's because Lal and millions of other Hindus believe the mosque was built at the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of their most revered deities.
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There is an invisible community of deities and spirits that operate and have power, that emphasizes the healing of individuals and social experience and relationships.
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In ancient mythology, birds were used to represent everything from oracles, enchantresses, messengers of deities, and mediators between the human world and the supernatural realm.
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The cereal grain is such an indisputable part of life for most that it still is thought of as belonging in the realm of deities.
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The elevators have bronze doors, carved with images of deities, one of them holding a car in one hand and a plane in the other.
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The elder emphasized that in the past few years most villages had been electrified and that the deities were not manifesting as they once did.
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Another depicted deities taking part in the churning of the Ocean of Milk, an image that I had also seen a decade earlier at Angkor.
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In keeping with the convention of naming Neptune's moons after water deities, the newly described world is called Hippocamp, after a mythological equine sea creature.
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Almost every Ramnami household owns a copy of the Ramayana epic, a book on Lord Rama's life and teachings, along with small statues of Indian deities.
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Gou earlier said that his presidential aspirations had been blessed by Mazu, the sea goddess who is one of the most important Taoist and Buddhist deities.
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Hindus are encouraged to relate to God in the way that suits them best, like worshipping many deities who are believed to be manifestations of God.
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Magic has begun to vanish from the world, and in England, the local gods and deities are facing an existential crisis as Christianity spreads across Europe.
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Naming planets and moons after gods and goddesses has long been a celestial tradition, but it's admittedly cooler when those deities are hellish and terrifying.[NASA]
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The women represent various deities in Hindu culture — Lakshimi, the preserver; Kali, the destroyer; and Saraswathi, the creator — and have their bodies painted with various motifs.
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Inside, deities and their secrets and revelations come to life in an all-encompassing painted library, whirling like dervishes in a psychedelic dance of the senses.
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Morgan's audacity lay in his restraint: He wanted to see the Windsors steadily and to see them whole, as neither pampered half-wits nor infallible deities.
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Other deities include a slinky love goddess (Élodie Yung) and the fey brainiac Thoth (Chadwick Boseman, who is an exception to the movie's gratuitously Eurocentric casting).
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Especially because I had already started making hair crowns for these deities, and I was like, Oh you girls are going to be a little different.
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Using his great wealth and power, Amenhotep IV abandoned the worship of the traditional animal-headed deities in favor of a single solar god, the Aten.
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Artisans from Fiji to Hawaii honored their ancestral deities with ritual objects (figures carved from wood and whale bone) and regalia (vibrant capes made of feathers).
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There are some wonderful statues of Indian deities on the ground floor — Shiva, Ganesh, Brahma and Vishnu, some dating as far back as the sixth century.
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That's all fine, but when Jones stages a pageant of his favorite Egyptian deities—as a way of illustrating the inspiration for his spangled diva, Jomama?
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They include a number of meditating Buddhas of a more regular weight, renderings of female deities, and a schist figure of a mustachioed, crouched Winged Atlas.
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British actor Ricky Whittle plays Shadow, a gentle giant who walks out of prison and into the middle of a brewing war between deities old and new.
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Next, if you're #StillWithHer, there are plenty of female deities you can invoke (or whose figures you can add to your altar) for additional strength right now.
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Episode 1 of American Gods introduced us to Mr. Wednesday, Mad Sweeney, Bilquis and Technical Boy, but this week's deities are in a league of their own.
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The industry's most prominent evangelists—near deities in our own world—say they are enriching the human experience, making us more connected, more tolerant, and more satisfied.
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The miraculous Beaux-Arts structure is entirely covered in lavish decorative elements that range from multicolored marble friezes to columns and images of deities from Greek mythology.
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People can visit mandirs for darshan, the viewing of deities; arti, the ceremony of light; and abhishek, the practice of pouring water over the image of God.
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In most of them, such as "Visionary Transformation of the Purification" (2011–13), a concentric configuration of deities disintegrates into an all-over marbling of discordant colors.
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Many of these deities are regarded both as phenomena of the natural world — rocks, trees, mountains, rivers — and as spirits that have taken up residence in them.
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She also pointed out two female deities in gilt bronze from around the same time, a Tara and a Dharmapala, as favorites for their movement and grace.
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Why not take these attributes of blackness that black people can agree on, the tropes included, and turn them into deities much like the Greeks once did.
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Sanjay Patel, a longtime Pixar animator, has a series in the works for Netflix called "Ghee Happy," about pint-size Hindu deities who meet at day care.
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Davis had been staring at photographs of the Lakshmi-Narayana statue for months as she added it to her photorealistic painting series of deities stolen from Nepal.
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Known as the Paantu festival, the tradition is meant to rid the town and its residents of evil, with the fully disguised individuals representing the eponymous deities.
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Dance and horror became allies long ago, when early ballets in the courts of kings and queens often involved stories about witches and deities, werewolves and spirits.
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Atheism is not just the lack of belief in higher powers or deities; it's often interwoven with antitheism, and many who identify as atheists have furious antitheist tendencies.
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Diwali is celebrated for five days with each day dedicated to different religious figures including cows, crows, and dogs, signifying deep relations between human beings, deities, and animals.
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Rihanna and Kate Moss are transformed into Egyptian deities, Pharrell Williams appears as a pharaoh, and Yolandi Visser (of Die Antwoord) stands in as the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar.
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Apart from their metallurgical prowess, they were skilled potters, producing sculpted vessels and stirrup-spouted jars on which they recorded their likenesses, lives, animal deities and religious ceremonies.
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It's a movie concerned with the power dynamics of isolated communities, with faith, with hypocrisy, with Game of Thrones-esque spiritual deities, and with absolutely perverse torture devices.
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Many of the deities shown in the codex hadn't even been discovered then, for example, and scientists didn't successfully make Maya blue in the lab until the 1980s.
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McShane is booked to star in the series as Mr. Wednesday, the Old God who takes it upon himself to rally similarly ancient deities for an epic confrontation.
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Her most popular series is Gods Taking Selfies, which features Hindu and Buddhist deities (and pop royalty from the subcontinent) gleefully snapping pics of themselves and their friends.
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In the feature Demons, you cast yourself as Aztec, Mayan, and Yoruba deities to examine how the sacred feminine in indigenous cultures has been portrayed by the West.
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If we're to believe the ancient writings of the Greeks, the species was also considered to be culturally sacred, thus warranting the "protection" of deities Poseidon and Apollo.
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Hand-carved into stone cliffs between the fourth and 14th centuries A.D., many of the caves are covered with religious murals and painted clay sculptures of Buddhist deities.
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Woodblock prints from this era, often in the vibrant ukiyo-e style, captured this transition, with kabuki actors representing internal processes, and Buddhist deities battling cholera and measles.
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Many members say an existing temple, and more important, the deities that live there, cannot be moved unless there's an urgent need, as stipulated in Swami Prabhupada's will.
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The first arc was about a murder and our characters finding truth in it, and now the tables have turned with the deities keeping a murder under wraps.
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