Examples of using Ritual objects in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Other ritual objects were wooden bird-shaped and wooden boats.
Serkong Rinpoche himself was very much against all these ornate ritual objects and so on.
However, not only“art” and ritual objects are represented in the collection;
Most experts believed such prehistoric statuettes are“ceremonial” and“ritual” objects.
Tefillin are ritual objects worn by religious Jews during weekday morning prayers.
Many stone carvings had jade inlays,and there were also ritual objects created from jade.
The many ritual objects found buried in riverbeds or at the feet of mountains are evidence of those customs.
In her video installations she deals with ritual objects, illustrations and representations of fertility.
The highlight of the exhibition is the Jolika Oceana Collection of New GuineaArt, a special exhibition of more than 400 tribal artifacts like tribal masks and ritual objects.
Rare icons, gold ritual objects were bought for nothing and disappeared in the West forever.
Some common water rituals involved the placingof miniature clay vessels at water spouts and floating talc ritual objects(placed inside bowls) down irrigation channels.
Spirit tablets are traditional ritual objects commonly seen in temples, shrines, and household altars throughout China and Taiwan.
This is a set of graceful temples atop step pyramids, each with an elaborately carved relief in theinner chamber depicting two figures presenting ritual objects and effigies to a central icon.
This has been the case of the Benin court ritual objects which the Nigerians need to write the histories of their forebears.
Today the museum's collection features rarities from various cultures and allcontinents including ancient Chinese porcelain and medieval Indian weapons to North American Indians' ritual objects.
They will bring ritual objects and personal belongings of the previous lama together with other similar items.
Now the museum collection includes as many rare objects from many cultures and continents,including ancient porcelain from China and medieval Indian weapons, to ritual objects of Indian tribes in North America.
Sometimes, these graves contained practical or ritual objects, suggesting belief in an afterlife where the dead might need such tools.
Over the past seven years, PACE(Papua Heritage Foundation) has assembled an extensive collection of objects. The collection consists of jewellery, clothing,utensils, ritual objects and weapons.
However, not only"art" and ritual objects are represented in the collection; many of the best-known pieces are functional objects. .
The eastern part of Central Asia Chinese Turkestan(Tarim Basin, Xinjiang) in particular has revealed an extremely rich Serindian art(wall paintings and reliefs in numerous caves, portable paintings on canvas,sculpture, ritual objects), displaying multiple influences from Indian and Hellenistic cultures.
Scattered all around are ritual objects such as bowls with tribal emblems for sacrifices and shawls from the 1930s embroidered with images of the tree of life.
The datsan itself was closed, its buildings torn down and its valuables-art and ritual objects- ended up in museums in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Ulan-Ude, the capital of the Republic of Buryatia.
The mummy was touched by ritual objects on various body parts to restore the senses- the spirit would then be able to see, hear, speak and eat as a living being.
The Leonhart Collection of African Art features a range of jewelry,textiles and ritual objects, and the James Edward Davis Collection contains over 100 artworks by innovative American artist and filmmaker, James Edward Davis.
It is not uncommon to find ritual objects once used in the Dutch churches in Indonesia, Congo, Philippines but also in the former communist countries, such as Ukraine.
The rejection of Yayoi kami is thought to be why over much of Japan, whether in Tsukushi,Kibi or Yamato, ritual objects such as bronze bells and bronze spearheads were being broken and cast into rivers, or discarded inside abandoned houses or dumped or buried.
However, more recent researchers draw attention to the fact that it is not common just to give the title of an individual and not the proper name,especially on rituals objects in a tomb chamber.
Gradually, however,a formidable weapon loses its practical value and turned into a ritual object or a mark of distinction- a different kind of steel tridents meet certain bureaucratic posts, and the primacy of axes found in ritual combat dance.
Usually the ritual object(s) would be bound(usually a small figurine, but sometimes human sacrifice was practiced), then the object was smashed, stomped on, stabbed, cut, speared, spat on, locked in a box, burned, saturated in urine, and finally buried.