Family rituals are inherited from ancestors that what ever they perform on their occasion in the way that criteria will goes on through life in next generations .
There are many different rituals, traditions, and holidays in a Hinduism life, but many people do not follow those rituals or traditions anymore
Its rituals give social approval to offspring and the raising of offspring
Periodic rituals are rituals that celebrate seasons in the year or commemorate specific historical events. Cyclical rituals tend to have impact on the entire society; they take place at certain times of the year and reaffirm and keep the cycle of things going. Like all rituals, there is so much meaning to these rituals.
Some traditional customs and rituals associated with a walima wedding celebration include the bride and groom exchanging vows and rings, the bride's family hosting a feast for the groom's family and guests, and the newlyweds receiving blessings and well-wishes from their loved ones.
In "The Giver," family units have a ritual called "telling of feelings" in the mornings, where they share their dreams and emotions from the previous night. In the evenings, they have a ritual called "telling of dreams," where they discuss their dreams for the future or events of the day. There are also rituals like the "sharing of feelings" where they discuss their emotions openly.
The "religion" Confucianism does not have special days like Christianity (Christmas). Confucianism places big importance on rituals. These rituals can take place on any day of the year and they honour ancestors deaths to deceased loved ones. So in the cofucianism religion special days (rituals) may occur when ever a family sees it is necessary.
It is best to check with the bride's family. Depending on where she is from, her religion etc, the rituals can vary.
For our family on Christmas (when its Jesus' birthday) we bake a cake for Jesus sing happy birthday and praise him. Then we eat the cake.
If you are referring to day to day lodge business it is not made public for the same reasons that I do not make the details of running our family home public; it is nobody's business outside of my family. If you are referring to our rituals, there is no real reason to keep them secret except for the psychological one that by being a part of a group with a secret (rituals, handshakes) to protect tends to provide a sense of belonging. In many ways it is no different than rituals associated being on a football team.
There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
Who knew about the gods and rituals
what realities about drama do these rituals reveal