Animism does not have a specific holy book. Beliefs and practices in animism vary widely among different cultures and regions, with emphasis placed on the spiritual significance of nature, ancestors, and spirits.
Major holidays in animism can vary depending on the specific culture or tradition, but some common themes include rituals to honor nature, ancestors, and spirits. Examples include harvest festivals, solstice celebrations, and ceremonies to mark important life events like birth or death. These holidays typically involve offerings, prayers, and ceremonies aimed at maintaining balance and harmony with the spiritual world.
Animism does not have specific holy places in the traditional sense. Instead, animists believe that spirits reside in natural elements like trees, rivers, mountains, and animals. Therefore, these natural sites are considered sacred and are places where the spirits can be most easily contacted or honored.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
There is no specific holy book for revivalism since it is a broad term that encompasses various religious movements and practices aimed at reviving spiritual beliefs and practices. Different revivalist movements may draw inspiration from a range of religious texts or teachings depending on their specific beliefs and traditions.
The holy book
What is Voodoo's holy book?
There is no founder of Animism.
teachings of animism
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.