you rub the belly like you rub your belly
In this case its the belly but other people believe that if you rub a bald person's head that it'll give you good luck
No, Bantu and voodoo are not the same thing. Bantu refers to a group of African ethnic and linguistic groups, while voodoo is a religion with roots in West Africa that incorporates elements of animism, spirit worship, and rituals.
In biblical times, rubbing salt on a newborn was a common practice due to its perceived cleansing and purifying properties. Salt was believed to ward off evil spirits and protect the infant from harm. Additionally, salt was used as a symbol of preservation and covenant in ancient cultures, signifying a commitment to raising the child in accordance with religious teachings.
Moses (c. 1300 BCE) taught "Love your neighbour as yourself." It was Jesus who pointed out that this is the commandment that sums up the spirit of all the others. Some form of the Golden Rule appears in all of the world's major Scriptures. The earliest known to man came from Krishna (c. 3200 BCE): "Do not to others what ye do not wish done to yourself; and wish for others too what ye desire and long for, for yourself."
Firstly wake up at 7:00 and have a bath to purify the soul and then wear clean white clothes.Then you need to pray to Hanuman ji. Make shore you have a murti of Hanuaman ji which is made out of brass kept in a bowl on top of a green or red cloth. You will then need a puja thali which should contain arti candle, inceance holder, flowers, bell(opinional), rice, suger, Hanuaman sindoor and mustard oil. You will need to bathe Hanuman ji with milk,water,yogurt and clarified butter (this is opinional). You will also need a gee lamp which should light the hole day. Light the aarti candle and gee lamp, you are now ready to start puja firstly bow to Hanuman ji and wish for something, then chant Hanuman Chalisa (youtube.com/watch?v=xFN-IKLI6KE). When you have chanted Hanuman Chalisa bathe Hanuman ji in milk ,water, yougrt and clarified butter. Rub Hanuaman with sindoor mixed with mustard oil on his feet and his forehead. Pore flowers, rice and suger on Hanuman and sing Hanuamn Aarti (youtube.com/watch?v=9mcDj5qR5H8). When you have done pooja you are now ready to start the fast. In the fast you can eat fruit, milk ,water but you must not have any SALT. At 5:00 go to Mandir and give fruits to the priest to give to Hanuman. When you get home do the same pooja as you did in the morning but offer Mothichoor ladoo kheer (rice pudding). when you have finished the pooja you can open your fast by having the blessed Kheer, the ladoos and miti roti which is sweet roti which. You can have salt after 12:00.
I have heard that it is just a sign of good luck. Some people who have a Buddha statue in there households rub Buddhas belly and ears each day.
They are called boodas. You rub the belly for good luck!
In this case its the belly but other people believe that if you rub a bald person's head that it'll give you good luck
No
The big belly buddha is a round chubby man usually gold, with a happy grin on his face. Put gold coins underneath him or rub his belly to get good luck, hi-5
If you rub his tummy.
You rub his belly, but obviously not too far down.
Nonsense. Good luck from a butt? Thats bad luck!!
No it does not it likes having a belly rub so it closes its eyes Thats all
rub his belly
it means like to rub your belly maybe...? because yah it means to rub your belly...
Some men do rub their belly after eating, especially if they have had to much to eat.