oblation

படைப்பது
definition
noun
The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the devotee who offers worship and oblations .
a thing presented or offered to God or a god.
translation of 'oblation'
கடவுளுக்கு வைக்கப்படும் படையல்
example
He has lived this way, and this is the consummation of his generosity and this is the final 'oblation' of his life to God, and it is the way he lived, and now it's the way he dies.
The same letter plunges us to the heart of our undertaking, when it declares: By a single 'oblation' , he has perfected forever those whom he sanctifies.
The words of consecration are spoken consciously by him (in the name of the church) as an account of the foundation of what the church does in 'oblation' , and of what the church prays the Holy Spirit to effect.
Only the one ‘full, perfect, and sufficient sacrifice, 'oblation' , and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world’ will do.
From the repeated allusions to offering, 'oblation' , and victim, it becomes clear that the action is a sacrifice.
I repeat for you a common prayer, I offer for you a common 'oblation' .
Thus, as the 'oblation' of the Eucharist is made, we look backwards to the Passion, as well as forward to our own unity in the one body, when we come together for the liturgical celebration of this ‘mystery.’
Superseding the offerings made in the old dispensation, he offers himself as ‘the full, perfect and sufficient sacrifice, 'oblation' and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world.’
Then the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and worshipped Daniel, and commanded that they should offer an 'oblation' and sweet odours unto him.
The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the devotee who offers worship and 'oblations' .
May everything I eat or drink be 'oblations' to you.
The religious duties included the offering of 'oblations' to itinerant monks who preached the belief.
It is you, O Agni most youthful, whom, once enkindled, the Gods have chosen as messenger, conveyer of 'oblations' .
Fire is the intermediary between people and gods and receives 'oblations' from the humans.
The legs were also placed along the limbs of the corpse and all covered with the skin before mantras and 'oblations' were made and the funeral pyre set alight.
Manu has declared that those Brahmanas who are thieves, outcasts, eunuchs, or atheists are unworthy to partake of 'oblations' offered to gods and ancestors.
For centuries, the inhabitants of the high mountains have gone there to pay 'oblations' to their forefathers and to leave behind the horoscopes of those who have gone to the other Kingdom.
They perform certain rituals and rites to please God hoping that these vain 'oblations' will work.
Agni will take the 'oblations' and offer it to the different destinations.
Believers have consecrated many 'oblations' in front of the statue of Master Yuan.
The holy scriptures enjoin that people should have a holy dip in the Krishna, offer charity and perform 'oblations' to gods in memory of their ancestors.
When these 'oblations' are concluded, we will all flood the lake or the nearby ocean for our holy dip in the sanctified waters.
Self-sacrifice is always an expression of 'oblational' (giving) tendencies.
Having done this, they were led to the altar, made 'oblations' there, and ‘returned to themselves.’
Hours before the 'oblatory' ceremony, nearly a hundred believers gathered at the HKCE to wait for the arrival of the Buddha's finger bone.
Having gratified him, now I partake of the 'oblational' food with Somrasa."
To the most religious people in the world at that time God said: Bring no more vain 'oblations' ; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling of assemblies.
The Buddha's sarira (finger-bone) from Xi'an Famen Buddhist Temple arrives at the Convention and Exhibition Center during an 'oblatory' ceremony in Hong Kong.
Through it Christ is made present on the altar (consecratory aspect) and offered to God ( 'oblatory' aspect).
The warden is to hand over all 'oblations' to the Prior of Norwich.
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