It would depend which religion or organization you are referring to. In some religions, rituals are a mainstay or worship. For others, education, evangelizing, or meditation are more important. Some rituals are considered cherished traditions in sororities and fraternities. In certain closed organizations, intense rituals can be a part of initiation.
It is not true at all the claim that that Muslim mystics like to eat or drink coffee before religious rituals. No information is available for the moment for what regarding Christian monks.
For most devoute worshipers the rituals are done because they have a meaning within the religion that the person understands and sees as an important facet of worship. Praying before a meal is an easy one to look at. Lots of religious folks don't always pray before they eat even though it says to in their religious texts. The more devoute would normally look deeper into it seeing that the prayer is meant to give thanks to a god that has provided for them because without the god giving them the food they wouldn't have any.
its the matter of benefits rather it is important to all. if Ur true devotee then u must not see benefits. god doesn't accept one who sees benefits in his grace. so don't bother abort benefits just believe him.
Here it is important which religious leader talks. Christian leaders will tell you thetre is only one true God. Others like Hindus will say there are many Gods.
False.
The two elephants standing next to the Goddess symbolize the name and fame associated with worldly wealth. The idea conveyed here is that a true devotee
True and false.
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true
A tenet is a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof.
True.
It is False.