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Eruhantalë, David Greset

The start of the procession of Eruhantalë, by David Greset

Eruhantalë was a Númenórean rite, the last of the Three Prayers to Eru said each year by the King of Númenor.

The Eruhantalë signified thanksgiving to Eru, held at the end of each autumn. The King would ascend the "Pillar of Heaven", the mountain of the Meneltarma, accompanied by a silent, white-clad crowd of his people. He would offer the prayer on the mountain's summit, while three Great Eagles, the Witnesses of Manwë, hovered above.[1]

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ኤሩሃንታሌ
Arabic أروهانتالا
Armenian Էրուհանտալե
Belarusian Cyrillic Эрухантале
Bengali এরুহন্তলে
Bulgarian Cyrillic Ерухантале
Chinese 一如含塔列
Georgian ერუჰანტალე
Gujarati એરુહંતાલ
Hebrew ארוהאנטאלה
Hindi एरुहंताले
Russian Эруха́нталэ


References[]

  1. Unfinished Tales, Part Two: The Second Age, Chapter I: "A Description of the Island of Númenor"
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