people in the world are looking for this and i have it. The rite of passage for taoism is that all but 17 taoist need to eat only vegteble
There seems to be no birth rituals specific to Scientology. Scientologists are Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc. If members have birth rituals that they would like to do they can do them. It is simply your life and Scientology basically helps keep it that way.
The term couvade was first used by the anthropologist E. B. Tylor in 1865 to describe certain father-hood rituals performed by husbands while their wives were giving birth.
ummm...i think there is a kinda head shving thing :S
Garbha sanskar similar to baby shower. Namkaran sanskar, naming process.
Kinship is the relationship between people created by marriage, birth, adoption, or other rituals.
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Birth marriage and death are regarded largely as secular events by Buddhists, and no particuar tradition holds fast.
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Traditional Zulu rituals include ceremonies for important life events such as birth, marriage, and death. They also perform tribal ceremonies to honor ancestors and seek their guidance and blessings. Additionally, Zulu rituals often involve music, dance, and storytelling as a way to connect with their cultural heritage.
Taimil Nadu in India
YesChinese Taoism openly teaches reincarnation. An important scripture of Taoism, the Chuang Tzu, states:"Birth is not a beginning; death is not an end. There is existence without limitation; there is continuity without a starting point. Existence without limitation is space. Continuity without a starting point is time. There is birth, there is death, there is issuing forth, there is entering in. That through which one passes in and out without seeing its form, that is the Portal of God"Chuang Tzu 23
Because there are debates over the definition of Taoism and whether it should be divided into categories of religious, philosophical, and folk following, it is difficult to estimate the number of followers. According to Wikipedia, there may be as many as 20 million followers of Taoism world-wide.