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Intricate Hinduistic female statue. Generate Ai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exquisite Hinduistic sculpture ganesha. Generate Ai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver pendant in shape of hinduistic god Shiva Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hinduistic temple in Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hinduistic sculpture ganesha. Generate Ai Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ritual Bell Used in Hinduistic Religious
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Stone sculpture of Ganesha or Ganesh, hinduistic god, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gold plated steel embossed anaglyph picture of hinduistic god Shiva with trident called trishula and sword Royalty Free Stock Photo
A hinduistic temple in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A hinduistic temple in Ubud, Bali Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ghanta is the Sanskrit term for a ritual bell used in Hinduistic religious practices. The ringing of the bell produces what is regarded as an auspicious sound. Hindu temples generally have one metal bell hanging at the entrance and devotees ring the bell while entering the temple which is an essential part in preparation of having a darshan. A bell is also rung by priests during Pūjā or Yajna - during the waving of light, burning of incense in front of the deity, while bathing the deity and while offering food or flowers. There are bells specially made to produce the long strains of the sound Aum.


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