Only at Muslim "marriages" and it is to show the woman's servitude to her new husband.
they washed other peoples feet, which when Jesus did wash his disciples feet it was the celebration of the Eucharist.Hope this helpsbusy-bee out!
Fat people wash their "unreachables" with a rag on a stick. Think "Mopping" and you are pretty much on course...
James the Second
He showed humbleness, so I would try to show humbleness back and allow him to wash my feet if he wanted to, and wash his feet if he allowed.
Yes, according to Duolingo's guidelines, it is recommended to wash your feet.
Peter said to Him. "You shall never wash my feet!" Jesus answered and said unto him "If I don't wash your feet then you will have no part of me." John 13:8
Many individuals with missing arms learn to use their feet as though they were hands. So, they wash their feet the same way you wash your hands. Some individuals write holding a pen or pencil between their toes, etc. The important thing is this; when change occurs, you must learn to adapt, improvise, and overcome.Viper1
Although it is good practice to wash feet before entering mandir, many do not abide by it, including myself. However, it is imperative that people leave their footwear outside before entering the mandir. They are given the option to wash hands and feet if they choose, but as said many don't. Also, many usually bathe before they go to a mandir, so they might feel they are clean.
Depends on if you wash them
Jewish people wash their feet as part of their religious practices to symbolize purity and spiritual cleansing before entering sacred spaces or engaging in prayer. This act is rooted in the tradition of ritual purification and serves as a way to show reverence and respect for the divine.
It probably needed to be washed
Great question well if you do not wash your feet it can get a really bad smell you might not smell it but others would and it can also get fungus