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eastern religions - traduzione in greco

RELIGIONS THAT ORIGINATED IN EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Estern religions; Eastern Religion; Oriental religion; Asian Religions; Eastern religious thought; Asian religions; Eastern belief systems; Eastern traditions; Asian religion; Eastern religion; Eastern Religions
  • Distribution of Eastern religions today (yellow), as opposed to [[Abrahamic religions]] (purple).
  • Statue of Confucius on Chongming Island in Shanghai
  • OM]], a sacred syllable and a quintessential symbol of Hinduism
  • The [[Tian Tan Buddha]] statue in [[Hong Kong]].
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  • A 13th-century [[Cambodia]]n statue of [[Vishnu]].
  • A Shinto priest kneeling before a shrine.
  • A [[Hindu]] temple in [[Sri Lanka]].
  • Altar inside Liễu Hạnh Công Chúa Shrine in [[Hanoi]].

eastern religions         
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eastern religions
eastern hemisphere         
THE HALF OF EARTH THAT LIES EAST OF THE PRIME MERIDIAN AND WEST OF THE ANTIMERIDIAN
Eastern hemisphere; East Hemisphere; Eastern longitude
ανατολικό ημισφαίριο

Definizione

eastern
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Eastern means in or from the east of a region, state, or country.
...Eastern Europe.
...France's eastern border with Germany.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Eastern means coming from or associated with the people or countries of the East, such as India, China, or Japan.
In many Eastern countries massage was and is a part of everyday life.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Eastern religions

The Eastern religions are the religions which originated in East, South and Southeast Asia and thus have dissimilarities with Western, African and Iranian religions. This includes the East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Shinto, and Korean Shamanism; Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; and Southeast Asian religions such as Vietnamese folk religion as well as animistic indigenous religions.

This East-West religious distinction, just as with the East-West culture distinction, and the implications that arise from it, is broad and not precise. Furthermore, the geographical distinction has less meaning in the current context of global transculturation.

While many Western observers attempt to distinguish between Eastern philosophies and religions, this is a distinction that does not exist in some Eastern traditions.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per eastern religions
1. I came to believe in God and to accept a defined picture of reality that took elements of Christianity and combined them with elements of eastern religions.
2. To Agnellis disappointment, his son, also Edoardo, showed no interest in industry and was instead drawn to Eastern religions and drugs.
3. It is strongly desirable for this person to have worked with Iraqis or third–country nationals and have five years of experience analyzing Middle Eastern religions, politics and culture.
4. A Course in Miracles, like many eastern religions, maintains that the world, all physical things, all elements of the universe, and all dimensions, including time, are a mental construct, and that the mind or the source preexists matter and is connected to itself all the time and in every way.
5. From Transcendentalists through Reform Jews and progressive Quakers, New Thought leaders, and proponents of Eastern religions, they imagined themselves to be charting a path "away from the old ‘religions of authority‘ into a new ‘religion of the spirit.‘ " For some, it became a search for a universal spirituality that would seek common ground among faiths of East and West, and break down barriers and religious hostilities.