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at home a few Haoma twigs and a few leaves of the pomegranate tree (urvarâm) in water with the recital of an Ahunwar 1 Vide the chapter on “Maternity and its Perils” in Mr. Havelock Ellis’s The
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2) The symbolic eating of a pomegranate leaf and the drinking of the consecrated gomez or cow's urine. For the sake of convenience, we will call this process "symbolic communion." (3) The recital of the
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b) Urvaram (Urvarâm). the twig of a pomegranate tree. (c) Jivam (Jivâm), the fresh milk of a goat. (d) Dron (Darun, Darûn), the sacred bread. (e) Goshudo (Goshûdô), the clarified butter. (f)
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357] or a few grains of the pomegranate are sufficient as representative of the offering of the vegetable creation of God. (c) As to some products of the animal creation, in India, an egg is considered
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sweet perfumes, milk, and a pomegranate; and over these he performed Yasht, or "the recitation of prayers," in a low voice, out of the Avesta and Zand; after this ceremony they gave Vishtasp some of the
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41 (A) n. Baresma, originally twigs of the pomegranate tree used in religious ceremonies (see b947-9) ... baresmaca 12 (NA) ... baresmaine 5 (D) ... baresmana 10 (I) ... baresmanaêca 61 () baresmanîm
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the quince, the apple, the citron, the pomegranate, the peach, the fig, the walnut, the almond, and others in this genus, they call fruit (mivak). 8. Whatever requires labor with the spade, and is perennial,
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6) a tray containing a mixture of rice, pomegranate grains, raisins, almonds, and a few slices of cocoanut, to be sprinkled, later on, by the priest over the child as a symbol of prosperity, the first
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b) the symbolic eating of a pomegranate leaf and the drinking of Nirangdin; (c) The Patet or the Prayer of repentance; (a) The final bath 95-99 The four occasions of Nahn (a) Naojote [navjote]; (b) Marriage;
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149] pomegranate, the peach, [the pear,] the fig, the walnut, the almond, and others of this genus they call the fruit tree. 10. [The produce] of whatever [is suitable, of that which is not] suitable
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