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Archimandrite of Yuriev monastery Iona and Nikolo-Volosovsky monastery. The construction of churches by Russian hierarchs in the places of their admission to monastic vows

Architectural archeology, 2023
Статья посвящена вопросу о заказчиках каменной архитектуры в древнерусских монастырях. Она рисует фигуру архимандрита новгородского Юрьева монастыря Ионы, заказавшего каменный храм в Николо-Волосовом монастыре под Владимиром в начале XVI в. По всей видимости, этот монастырь был местом пострижения Ионы, который сначала стал настоятелем этой небольшой ...
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“Surely There Is God in This Place”: Ugaritic ỉṯt and Hebrew [inline-graphic 01i] Reconsidered in Light of Kirta’s Vow ( KTU 1.14 IV 38)

The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Abstract: In this article we examine the meaning of the Ugaritic term ỉṯt and its implications for Ugaritic and biblical lexicography in light of ancient Near Eastern vowing practices. We reevaluate the association of ỉṯt with vows and its influential translation as “gift,” which has served as the basis for viewing it as etymologically related to the ...
Yitzhaq Feder, Tania Notarius
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Between Na Rak And A Hard Place: Evil Rebirth And The Violation Of Vows In Early Rnying Ma Pa Sources And Their Dunhuang Antecedents

2010
In the histories of the Rnying ma pa tradition, we find a notable record of the iconographic program of the eleventh-century temple of 'Ug pa lung, founded by one of celebrated masters of the period, Zur po che Shakya 'byung gnas. The Na rak cycle has long played a significant role in Rnying ma pa confessional and mortuary ritual, though this is ...
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Cultural Practices in Sacralisation of Place: Vows in the Shrine of Our Lady of Marija Bistrica

2018
A general insight into cultural-anthropological perspective on the processes of sacralisation of pilgrimage sites we shall concretize through the results of research of vow (ex voto) practices, as non-institutional personal religiosity, in the shrine of Our Lady of Marija Bistrica.
Belaj, Marijana, Hrovatin, Mirela
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