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- Circumambulation - Wikipedia
Circumambulation (pradakṣina or caṅkramaṇa in Sanskrit) is a ritual practice widely attested across Buddhist traditions, in which practitioners walk clockwise around a sacred object or space as an embodied form of reverence, recollection, and cultivation
- CIRCUMAMBULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CIRCUMAMBULATE is to circle on foot especially ritualistically
- Pradakshina | Circumambulation, Rituals, Pilgrimage | Britannica
Pilgrimages sometimes consist of circumambulating an entire town, such as the sacred city of Varanasi (Benares), a 36-mile (58-km) journey, or the Ganges River from source to sea and back, a trip that when undertaken on foot requires several years
- Circumambulation: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Circumambulation is the practice of respectfully walking clockwise around a sacred object, such as a dagaba or Bodhi-tree, symbolizing reverence and devotion in various religious traditions
- Circumambulation - Encyclopedia. com
Circumambulation is a fundamental rite of orientation, and is often thought of as a human repetition of the apparent movement of the sun The Lakota would walk "sunwise" around a fire or a ritual arena
- What is kora or circumambulation? - Tibetan Nuns Project
What is Kora or Circumambulation? The word circumambulation comes from the Latin circum (around) and ambulare (to walk) The Tibetan word kora (བསྐོར་བ།) means the act of walking around or circumambulating a sacred place or object Tibetan Buddhists do kora as a form of pilgrimage and meditation
- CIRCUMAMBULATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 the act of walking around something, esp as a ritual or formal procession 2 evasive movement or behaviour that Click for more definitions
- Circumambulation in pilgrimage: Walking the sacred circle
Circumambulation—the ritual act of moving around a place in a prescribed direction—appears in pilgrimage traditions across cultures and historical periods Unlike linear pilgrimages that emphasize departure and arrival, circumambulation centers on repetition, orientation, and spatial relationship
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