The ritual foot-washing is commonly known as "pedilavium." In various religious and cultural traditions, it symbolizes humility, service, and purification. Notably, it is practiced in Christianity, especially during Maundy Thursday services, to commemorate Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. In some cultures, it is a gesture of hospitality and respect.
Footwashing in the Bible is a symbolic act of humility and service. In the teachings of Jesus, footwashing represents the importance of serving others with love and humility, as Jesus himself demonstrated when he washed his disciples' feet as a gesture of humility and love. This act emphasizes the value of selfless service and caring for others, reflecting Jesus' teachings on love, compassion, and humility.
Tevilah is the act of immersion in a mikvah (ritual bath).
It is called sepuku.
Gunadhya
It is called a Seder, or "order" in English
It's called a Lavabo.
The Sufi ritual chanting is called Hadra.
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
jump the Broom
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
it depends on the Ritual Card...if it says it Ritual summons the monster from your hand, you need to have it in your hand.
Omega Omega Ceremony