Exit God: Border Crossings in Jīrṇoddhāra Procedure
Exit God: Border Crossings in Jīrṇoddhāra Procedure Jīrṇoddhāra, the disposal and replacement of an old idol or temple, necessitates the temporary departure of the deity from that place. The ritual for this departure will be followed as it is reported in two texts: the Piṅgalāmata and the Tantra...
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Main Author: | Libbie Mills |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2020
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