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- Dikirion_and_trikirion abstract "Dikirion (Greek: δικήριον or δίκηρον) and trikirion (τρικήριον or τρίκηρον) are liturgical candlesticks, used by a bishop of the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox to bless the clergy and faithful. The words mean "dual candle" and "triple candle", respectively, and may also be called by the combined Greek form (in plural), δικηροτρίκηρα, dikērotríkēra.The candlesticks are often quite ornate [1]. The bishop holds the trikirion in his right hand and the dikirion in his left and makes the sign of the cross with both [2].Both dikirion and trikirion have a flat base, so that they may stand upright. Above this base is a vertical shaft terminating in candleholders. The dikirion holds two candles, representing the dual nature of Jesus, and the trikirion holds three, representing the three persons of the Holy Trinity. The candleholders are mounted at an angle so that the candles cross each other. Sometimes in the Russian tradition, the candles are shaped when inserted into their holders so that the separate candles meet and then bend upwards to burn with a single flame. A particularly fancy variation on this has the candles merge in a double and triple spiral. In other traditions, the candles are tied together with ribbons at the point of intersection.During a hierarchical Divine Liturgy, the dikirion and trikirion are kept respectively on the northeast and southeast corners of the Holy Table (altar) or on stands placed next to these corners. When they are needed by the bishop, they are carried to him by subdeacons, who may also carry them during the Entrances. One of them may be carried by the deacon during the censing by the bishop [3] or by one of the subdeacons during the censing by the deacon.".
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- Dikirion_and_trikirion subject Category:Candles.
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- Dikirion_and_trikirion comment "Dikirion (Greek: δικήριον or δίκηρον) and trikirion (τρικήριον or τρίκηρον) are liturgical candlesticks, used by a bishop of the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox to bless the clergy and faithful. The words mean "dual candle" and "triple candle", respectively, and may also be called by the combined Greek form (in plural), δικηροτρίκηρα, dikērotríkēra.The candlesticks are often quite ornate [1].".
- Dikirion_and_trikirion label "Dikirion and trikirion".
- Dikirion_and_trikirion label "Dikirion und Trikirion".
- Dikirion_and_trikirion label "Trikirion".
- Dikirion_and_trikirion label "Дикирий и трикирий".
- Dikirion_and_trikirion label "ディキリとトリキリ".
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- Dikirion_and_trikirion sameAs Δικηροτρίκηρα.
- Dikirion_and_trikirion sameAs ディキリとトリキリ.
- Dikirion_and_trikirion sameAs Trikirion.
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