GHENTA TRISULA MAJAPAHIT CENTURY 14
In the past, bells were used to convey news to the public and as a time marker. Bells or bells are used in various religions in the world as a marker of worship time or as part of a ritual device. Bells are used among others in the rituals of Buddhism and Hinduism. In Buddhism, bells are used to mark the time of worship, large bells are usually placed in the temple and sounded at certain times. In Hinduism, especially Balinese Hinduism, small bells carved with wajra are used by Hindu pedanda (priests) in worship rituals.
Bells are also used by Christians to signal the time of worship, usually ringing three times, at 06.00. 12.00, and 18.00. Bells were first used in the Catholic church around 400 AD, and are thought to have been introduced by Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, a town in Campania, Italy. Its use spread rapidly and was used not only to gather devotees for religious events, but also as a warning when there was danger.
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