yes
Bathsheba was bathing on the rooftop as part of her daily ritual, which was not uncommon in ancient times when private bathing spaces were limited. The rooftop offered more privacy and was a place where she could wash without being disturbed. However, this act inadvertently caught the attention of King David, leading to significant consequences in the biblical narrative.
Ritual is the things a Hindu must do, in order to qualify as Hindu. Ritual represent Ancient civilization & their thoughts.
it is a ritual!!
no it is an exercise for everyone
Some mormons do a strange ritual of nude bathing and secret name giving.
It depends. There are some Buddhists (monks, in particular) who spend many hours each day meditating. There are others who adhere to Buddhist ritual who do not meditate at all.
One ritual is that they do bathing rituals where the people go in a holy bath and pray to their gods while they sit.
None, it was an ancient ritual.
A xenismos is a ritual offering of a meal in Ancient Greece.
In ancient India, a bathhouse, known as a "ghat" or "kunda," served as a communal space for bathing and socializing, often located near rivers or water bodies. These facilities typically featured elaborate architectural designs, including pools or bathing areas, and were used for both hygiene and ritual purification. Bathhouses played a significant role in the cultural and religious practices of the time, reflecting the importance of cleanliness and water in daily life. They were often associated with religious festivals and ceremonies, highlighting their social and spiritual significance in ancient Indian society.
The ancient Greeks included Buddhist art of the Gandhara style in their sculptures with representations of the spiritual figures, and in their 2D paintings and drawings with symbolic features of the Buddhist culture
There is no Buddhist language. Buddhist speak whatever their native language is. The language that early Buddhist texts were written in was Sanskrit and Pali. These are ancient Indian languages. So Thank you is sufficient.