circumambulation

[sur-kuhm-am-byuh-ley-shuhn]

circumambulation Definition

the act of walking around something, especially as part of a religious ceremony or ritual.

Using circumambulation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "circumambulation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pilgrims performed circumambulation around the temple.

  • Example

    The ceremony involved circumambulation of the sacred fire.

  • Example

    The annual procession includes a circumambulation of the city's perimeter.

circumambulation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for circumambulation

Phrases with circumambulation

  • pradakshina

    a Sanskrit term for circumambulation, commonly used in Hindu and Buddhist traditions

    Example

    The devotees performed pradakshina around the temple.

  • tawaf

    a ritual of circumambulation around the Kaaba in Mecca, performed by Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage and Umrah

    Example

    The pilgrims completed seven rounds of tawaf around the Kaaba.

  • a Tibetan Buddhist practice of circumambulating a sacred site or object, such as a stupa or prayer wheel

    Example

    The monks performed kora around the monastery every morning.

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Summary: circumambulation in Brief

Circumambulation [sur-kuhm-am-byuh-ley-shuhn] is the act of walking around something, particularly as part of a religious ceremony or ritual. Examples include the circumambulation of temples, sacred fires, and cities. Other terms for circumambulation include 'pradakshina' in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, 'tawaf' in Islam, and 'kora' in Tibetan Buddhism.