Pranama
Prostration is the placement of the body in a reverentially or submissively prone position. Major world religions employ prostration either as an act of submissiveness to God or gods, or as a means of embodying reverence for a noble person, persons or doctrine. Within various cultures and traditions, prostrations are similarly used to show respect to civil authorities and more accomplished masters. The act is thus often an important part of religious, civil and traditional rituals and ceremonies.
In Hinduism, eight-limbed (ashtanga pranama) and five-limbed (panchanga pranama) prostrations are included in the religious ritual of puja.
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You can use this as a ball or you can take the following content out and place them in any object you desire.
Pranama.sls
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The floating.text lsl script has modification rights and merely provides the floating text above the ball.
If you don't want the floating text above the ball you can delete the floating.text lsl script. If on the other hand you just want to rename the ball you have the option to within the floating text lsl script .
If your moving the above 3 into a new prim like a statue, for example, you may not want to take the floating.text lsl with you, then you can simply delete it.
The Ball itself has full copy and modification rghts so you can use any texture or color on it.
More then one user can use this ball at a time. There is no sit option, you touch the ball and interact with the menu.
When more then one user is clicking at one time it may get confused and require the user to click again.
How ever this little confusion we feel is worth it as you only have to have one in your temple rather then a number of them.
Where the avatar is standing and the direction they are facing is where the prostrate will happen..
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