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ritually Meaning in Bengali







ritually's Usage Examples:

such as dirt stains; nevertheless, body fluids are generally considered ritually unclean.


and ṭaharah (Hebrew: טהרה‎, pronounced [tˤaharɔ]) are the state of being ritually "impure" and "pure", respectively.


According to these religions, persons who handle such animals may need to ritually purify themselves to get rid of their uncleanliness.


It is used both recreationally and ritually.


Gobind Singh, prohibited the Sikhs from the consumption of Kutha (any ritually slaughtered) meat because of the Sikh belief that sacrificing an animal.


meaning ritually impure due to sexual intercourse or seminal discharge.


A person in such a state needs to take a bath in order to become ritually pure and.


בהמות Behemoth) are ritually clean.


According to these, anything that "chews the cud" and has a completely split hoof is ritually clean, but those animals.


It is the opposite of najāsa, the state of being ritually impure.


In Islamic law, najis (Arabic: نجس‎) means ritually unclean.


Once inscribed with a wish, Ema are hung at the shrine until they are ritually burned at special events, symbolic of the liberation of the wish from the.


haraegushi, an enclosed part of the land (enclosed by shimenawa), and sake, or ritually purified sake known as o-miki.


Before worshiping at the kamidana it is ritually important for family members to cleanse their hands or mouth.


A sacramental is a material object or action (in Latin sacramentalia) ritually blessed by a priest to signal its association with the Sacraments and so.


(1989), for the Greeks, consumption of meat not slaughtered ritually was unthinkable, so that beyond being a tribute to the gods, Greek animal.


funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.


Sacked and ritually destroyed, the city never recovered.


Meat is ritually slaughtered in the shechita process, and is soaked and salted.


They were ritually tortured and killed on various dates in the mid-17th century in Canada.


Masah (Arabic: مسح‎) refers to the act of ritually cleaning the head or feet with a small amount of water, running the wet hands over the head or feet.



Synonyms:

ceremonially;

Antonyms:

unceremoniously;

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