Dhuni
A dhuni is (according to the Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.) a sacred site represented as a cleft in the ground. This cleft is emblematic of the yoni or female vulva and generative organ. A dhuni therefore represents a site of worship dedicated to Shakti. The dhuni (or dhunga) is also a term used in Indian cuisine to describe the process of cooking food by placing smoking charcoal into the finished dish.
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Dhuni
A dhuni is (according to the Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.) a sacred site represented as a cleft in the ground. This cleft is emblematic of the yoni or female vulva and generative organ. A dhuni therefore represents a site of worship dedicated to Shakti. The dhuni (or dhunga) is also a term used in Indian cuisine to describe the process of cooking food by placing smoking charcoal into the finished dish.
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A dhuni is (according to the I ...... arcoal into the finished dish.
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Un dhuni è secondo le religion ...... go di culto dedicato a Shakti.
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والدهوني وفقا للديانات الهندية ...... دة مخصص لإلهة شاكتي الهندوسية.
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A dhuni is (according to the I ...... arcoal into the finished dish.
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Un dhuni è secondo le religion ...... go di culto dedicato a Shakti.
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والدهوني وفقا للديانات الهندية ...... دة مخصص لإلهة شاكتي الهندوسية.
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