2004-04-22, 11:28 | Link #1 |
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Rosario
Hello,
I am new here, so please forgive if I am doing this wrong. I was wondering, is it useful if I post up pictures of the 3 different versions of rosario for "Mariasama ga Miteru". I now own all 3, and they are very pretty. (I actually own an extra rosario for Rosa Chinesis that I bought almost entirely from with my point card) Just wondering, Thanks! Gokigenyou |
2004-04-22, 15:24 | Link #3 |
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Do you know how a rosario is used?
I will give you my own experience since many (if not all) of you are non-catholics A.K.A heretics actually im not a catholic... The rosario is used to pray, well, the "rosario", when you pray the rosario you have to pray an "ave maría" ten times and the little balls are used to keep track of how many have you already prayed. After the 10 "ave maría" you recite one of the misteries, pray a "holly father" and then start again with the 10 "ave-maría". if you noticed it the rosary has five big sections separated by bigger balls, this big sections have 10 balls each (for the ave marias), there are five sections because there are five misteries per mistery's group The misteries: This is referred to the 15 misteries of Jesus separated in groups of five, The glorious misteries. The joyful misteries. The dolorous misteries. You recite one of these groups depending on the day ( I dont remember exactly which day wich misteries ) The five balls with the crucifix are used to pray a shortened version of the rosario. My grandmother prays the rosario every single day, most true catholics do it. I know there is a better word for "balls", anyone help me please? Last edited by mantidor; 2004-04-22 at 17:17. Reason: grammar errors, i know, my english sucks...:( |
2004-04-25, 05:13 | Link #6 | ||
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Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in the sixth or fifth century B.C. in what is now modern Nepal. His father, Suddhodana, was the ruler of the Sakya people and Siddhartha grew up living the extravagant life of a young prince. According to custom, he married at the young age of sixteen to a girl named Yasodhara. His father had ordered that he live a life of total seclusion, but one day Siddhartha ventured out into the world and was confronted with the reality of the inevitable suffering of life. The next day, at the age of twenty-nine, he left his kingdom and newborn son to lead an ascetic life and determine a way to relieve universal suffering.One should note that in Tibetan Buddhism he is known as the Buddha Shakyamuni and his name varies to some extent depending on the version of Buddhism being taught and practiced. Quote:
Gokigenyou; go ahead. Post some images of the three rosario. I'd be curious to see them, as I'm sure others are too. I have a rosario, have never used it since I'm not nor have ever been a Catholic, and I'd like to see if they're any different. |
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2004-04-26, 10:49 | Link #10 | |
Hmm...
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I prefer the cross on the rosario marked (C). It seems to fit the overall look of the rosario much better.
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2004-04-26, 11:34 | Link #11 |
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Those are pretty, my grandmother and my aunts would love them! As long as they don't know from which program they've come from
Here the rosario (I mean the necklace) is called "camándula" I can't believe I'd forgotten that, my grandma lectured me about the use of the camandula when I was 10 or 12 years old. She also has a short camandula that you use in your finger as if it was a ring. Oh I'd forgot that after the "holly father" and the mistery you say "glory to the father, the son and the holly spirit". |
2004-04-28, 10:13 | Link #14 |
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Here are my photos of my rosarios.
LEFT BOX: Rosa Gigantea CENTER BOX: Rosa Foetida RIGHT BOX: Rosa Chinesis Close up of rosario box for Rosa Chinesis LEFT ROSARIO: Rosa Chinesis CENTER ROSARIO: Rosa Gigantea RIGHT ROSARIO: Rosa Foetida Close up of rosario for Rosa Chinesis out of box. Cross and Maria are made of silver. I think chain maybe also of silver. I am sorry if I am not very good with taking photo. -Gokigenyou |
2004-04-28, 11:45 | Link #17 | |
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Note: Buying 3 rosarios from Animate gives you enough stars on your point card to redeem for 1000 en against future purchase. -gokigenyou |
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2004-04-28, 13:04 | Link #19 | |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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Added to the fact I could buy three ero-games for if I were to buy those three rosarios... Why spend close to 10,000 yen on something that is most likely Made in China, when you can find a nice DOLCE&GABBANA or Chromehearts rosario for around 13,000 yen (if you know where to look)? Last edited by kj1980; 2004-04-28 at 13:20. |
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