they wore capes and masks
No, in fact. Some people dislike Halloween because it's scary, or because of it's links to spiritistic and pagan rituals.
The United States has some very unique rituals, some of which are also only specifically done in the US. Common Halloween traditions are that of trick-or-treating / candy, Halloween parties, dressing up, myths of vampires / werewolves / ghosts / zombies / ect. and the act of scaring people.
Certainly. One does not have to attend church to be religious. The rituals are a way to practice in what be believe.
The most recognizable practice of Buddhism is the practice of meditation. Other rituals and practices include mantras (sounds) and mudras (hand gestures.)
yes they were but not as a daily food,but for rituals
Hindus follow and practice certain religious rituals for their departed parents. There are certain rituals they follow for thirteen days soon after the death. Every year on the day of the death they again practice a ritual called "Shaarddha"
Practice of the rituals is called Tantra, which are Indian practices and ideas. They use Yoga, gestures, words, syllables, pictures for visualization which symbolize forces at work in the universe. They identify with dieties, use meditation and practice sexual rites. Rituals are ordinary or secret.
The Chippewa or Ojibwe people practice rituals similar to other native American tribes. The use of a sweat lodge and psychoactive plants to induce hallucination was one of the rituals practiced.
Pigs were sacrificed to Hestia
yes, they practice peeing in toilets because they pee in sinks most of the time
By not allowing them to practice their religion and rituals
She somewhat varies in her beliefs, but does practice Hindu rituals and was a practicing Wiccan at one time.