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Essay heading: Defining Religion
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Hinduism, the predominant religion of India and oldest practiced religion of the world, is strongly structured around hundreds of complex rituals such as, puja, yoga and samskars. Furthermore, some ancient religions are solely based around traditional rituals. These are known as primal religions, and they are not necessarily based around the worship of a god, but more so the sacredness of space... displayed 300 characters
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These are known as primal religions, and they are not necessarily based around the worship of a god, but more so the sacredness of space. The entire life of the aborigine, insofar as it rises about the triviality and becomes authentic is ritual (Smith, P.367). In order to keep rituals sacred and without change, many religions find it significant to pass the beliefs from generation to generation... displayed next 300 characters
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