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ARTICLES RELATED TO Ritualism |  |  |  | Ritualism: Encyclopedia - RitualA ritual is a formalised, predetermined set of symbolic actions generally performed in a particular environment at a regular, recurring interval. The set of actions that comprise a ritual often include, but are not limited to, such things as recitation, singing, group processions, repetitive dance, manipulation of sacred objects, etc. The general purpose of rituals is to express some fundamental truth or meaning, evoke spiritual, numinous emotional responses from participants, and/or engage a group of people in unified action to strengthen their ...
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 |  |  | Ritualism: Hindu SamskarasHinduism Rituals: Hindu Samskaras Hinduism prescribes both ritual and spiritual practices for the final liberation of men. The ritual aspect is meant to make man more spiritual in the end, not vice versa. Each and every important event in the life a Hindu, who has chosen to lead a normal householder's life calls for the performance of certain rites. These rites are intended mainly to invoke the blessings of various gods and ensure success in the performance of his ordained duties. They are performed during various stages in his life for different ends. Some of the important rites of Hinduism are described here. Read more here: » Hinduism Rituals: Hindu Samskaras |
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Funeral RitesRituals in Buddhism: Buddhist Funeral Rites Theravadins Buddhist follow the Indian custom of burning the body at death. The BuddhaÕs body was cremated and this set the example for many Buddhists, even in the West. When someone is dying in a Burmese home, monks come to comfort them. They chant verses to them, such as: Read more here: » Rituals in Buddhism: Buddhist
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 |  |  | Ritualism: Hinduism Rituals - YajnasYajnas These are the outer forms of worship in Hinduism, reminders of its direct connection with the Vedic religion of the ancient past. During the performance of the yajnas, offerings are made to different deities in a prescribed and systematic manner by qualified priests to supplicate them, so that they would assist the worshipper in achieving certain results in life. Read more here: » Yajnas: Hinduism Rituals - Yajnas |
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The Hebrew Bible has many rituals of purification relating to menstruation, childbirth, sexual relations, disease, and animal sacrifices. These laws were observed by the ancient Israelites.
Judaism is based on the Hebrew Bible as viewed through the oral law, including the Mishnah and Talmud. Judaism still observes laws concerning ritual purity in regard to sexual relations between married couples. Other ritual purity rules still followed include those for washing in the morning, and washing one's ...
See also:Ritual purification, Ritual purification - Judaism, Ritual purification - Christianity, Ritual purification - Islam, Ritual purification - Hinduism, Ritual purification - Ayyavazhi, Ritual purification - Shinto Read more here: » Ritual purification: Encyclopedia II - Ritual purification - Judaism |
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 |  |  | Ritualism: Encyclopedia II - Satanic ritual abuse - PrevalenceThose who believe that there is organized Satanic ritual abuse going on in the United States claim that large numbers of people there are ritually murdered annually. According to one widely cited figure from Utah State Prison psychologist Al Carlisle, between 40,000 and 60,000 people are victims of ritual murder annually. The FBI Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) statistics, however, list only 16,504 total homicides reported to law enforcem ...
See also:Satanic ritual abuse, Satanic ritual abuse - Prevalence, Satanic ritual abuse - Historical origins, Satanic ritual abuse - Modern times, Satanic ritual abuse - Specific cases, Satanic ritual abuse - Questioning children, Satanic ritual abuse - Hypnosis and false memories, Satanic ritual abuse - Popular culture, Satanic ritual abuse - Literature, Satanic ritual abuse - Parallels to reports of alien abduction Read more here: » Satanic ritual abuse: Encyclopedia II - Satanic ritual abuse - Prevalence |
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