purificatory - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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purificatory - Übersetzung nach arabisch

RITUAL PRESCRIBED BY A RELIGION BY WHICH A PERSON ABOUT TO PERFORM SOME RITUAL IS CONSIDERED TO BE FREE OF UNCLEANLINESS
Purification rite; Ritual cleanliness; Ritually unclean; Ritually impure; Ritually clean; Ritually pure; Ritual purity; Ritual washing of one's physique and clothes; Ritual cleaning; Ritual cleansing; Ritual washing; Ritual Bath; Ritual uncleanliness; Ritual impurity; Ritual bathing; Ritual bath; Purificatory rite; Purification rituals; Purification ritual; Ritual ablution; Purificatory; Ritual purification in Islam; Purifications in Islam
  • washing the feet]] of children.
  • Devotees taking holy bath during festival of ''Ganga Dashahara'' at [[Har Ki Pauri]], [[Haridwar]]
  • Male Ablution Facility at University of Toronto's Multifaith Centre
  • Cup used for ritual Jewish handwashing
  • Mandaean priests performing ''tamasha'' in preparation for the [[masbuta]] during the 2015 [[Parwanaya]] festival in [[Ahvaz]], Iran.
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  • bath house]]'', [[Shalom Koboshvili]], 1939.
  • [[Baptismal]] ceremony on [[Easter]] [[Sunday]].

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Ritual purification

Ritual purification is the ritual prescribed by a religion by which a person is considered to be free of uncleanliness, especially prior to the worship of a deity, and ritual purity is a state of ritual cleanliness. Ritual purification may also apply to objects and places. Ritual uncleanliness is not identical with ordinary physical impurity, such as dirt stains; nevertheless, body fluids are generally considered ritually unclean.

Most of these rituals existed long before the germ theory of disease, and figure prominently from the earliest known religious systems of the Ancient Near East. Some writers connect the rituals to taboos.

Some have seen benefits of these practices as a point of health and preventing infections especially in areas where humans come in close contact with each other. While these practices came before the idea of the germ theory was public in areas that use daily cleaning, the destruction of infectious agents seems to be dramatic. Others have described a 'dimension of purity' that is universal in religions that seeks to move humans away from disgust, (at one extreme) and to uplift them towards purity and divinity (at the other extreme). Away from uncleanliness to purity, and away from deviant to moral behavior, (within one's cultural context).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für purificatory
1. Although the Oxford Hindi–English dictionary described ‘samskara’ as ‘‘any of the various essential sanctifying or purificatory rites’’, the word had a far greater resonance in Indian culture.