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YuleDecember 21 - Winter Solstice - Yule
'Yule' means 'wheel', for now the wheel of the year
has reached a turning point, with the longest night of the year. This is the
seedpoint of the solar year, mid-winter, time of greatest darkness when we seek
within ourselves to comprehend our true nature. In virtually all Pagan
religions, this is the night the Great Mother Goddess gives birth to the baby
Sun God, because from this day forward, the days begin to lengthen, light is
waxing. The Christian religion adopted this theme as the birthday of Jesus,
calling it 'Christmas'. The alternative fixed calendar date of December 25th
(called 'Old Yule' by some Covens) occurs because, before various calendar
changes, that was the date of the solstice.
Read more here: » Wiccan Holidays: December 21 - Winter Solstice -
Yule |
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| | |  |  |  | Spiritual Rituals And Ceremonies Dictionary: Vastu Rituals and Ceremonies
- Chanku StapanamVastu Shastra: Chanku
Stapanam
It is very important to perform the ceremonies
of installation of a conch-shell (Chanku Stapanam) and incantations to invoke
the protection of the regents of the cardinal directions (Thikku Bhandhanam)
before raising a new house or a workshop in the place where an old building has
been demolished or in a site where there was no building standing for many
years. Performance of these ceremonies ensures plenty, prosperity and good
fortune and nullify the evil effects due to the presence of evil spirits buried
underground, and renews the gravitational power of the earth. During the first
twelve years after the construction of a house, the divinity present in that
house will gradually diminish.
Read more here: » Vastu Shastra: Vastu Rituals and Ceremonies
- Chanku Stapanam |
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| |  |  |  | Spiritual Rituals And Ceremonies Dictionary: Symbiotic Mysticism In Devotional
PoemsIslam and Hinduism: Symbiotic
Mysticism In Devotional Poems
Few have heard of the mystic poems
Brahma Prakash or Dasa Avatar by the mediaeval Muslim saint Pir Shams. Both are
famous ginans of South Asia's Ismaili community, sometimes also known as Khojas
or Aga Khanis in popular parlance.
Ginans are hymn-like poems of
spiritual import. They are revered by the faithful in deep veneration as
repositories of wisdom and spiritual knowledge, and as transmitting the
essential teachings of the Holy Qur'an in the vernacular. Composed in Sindhi,
Gujarati, Hindustani and Punjabi among other subcontinental languages, the
oldest are ascribed to the pirs or saints who first preached Ismaili Islam
in India nearly 1,000 years ago.
Read more here: » Islam and Hinduism: Symbiotic Mysticism In Devotional
Poems |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Rituals And Ceremonies Dictionary: Celtic Marriage
Celtic
Marriage
This
article is not just for those interested in the traditions of Celtic Marriage,
it is also a look into the complex body of law that governed the ancient Celts.
For
the ancient Celts, marriage was a very different thing than what we conceive of
as "marriage" today. For them, marriage or handfasting as some know
it was a form of contract that had several purposes. These included the
protection of property rights, the care of progeny (children), and the rights
of the individuals involved in the relationships themselves.
Read more here: » Ancient Celts: Celtic Marriage |
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