Bhog
Bhog (which in literal etymology means 'pleasure' or 'delight' and as a verb may mean 'to end' or 'to conclude') is a term used in Hinduism and Sikhism. In Sikhism, it is used for observances that are fulfilled along with the reading of the concluding part of the Guru Granth Sahib. It can be performed in conjunction with weddings, obsequies, anniversaries, funeral services, and other occasions when a family or a worshipping community may consider such a reading appropriate.
Bhog
Bhog (which in literal etymology means 'pleasure' or 'delight' and as a verb may mean 'to end' or 'to conclude') is a term used in Hinduism and Sikhism. In Sikhism, it is used for observances that are fulfilled along with the reading of the concluding part of the Guru Granth Sahib. It can be performed in conjunction with weddings, obsequies, anniversaries, funeral services, and other occasions when a family or a worshipping community may consider such a reading appropriate.
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Bhog (which in literal etymolo ...... er such a reading appropriate.
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Bhog signifie étymologiquement ...... eurs conviés à cette occasion.
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Bhog (which in literal etymolo ...... er such a reading appropriate.
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Bhog signifie étymologiquement ...... des actes afin de les épuiser.
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