Significance of Ritualism
Synonyms: Ceremonialism, Observance, Tradition, Custom, Practice, Formality, Formalism, Traditionalism, Liturgy
In Dutch: Ritualisme; In Finnish: Ritualismi; In Spanish: Ritualismo
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Hindu concept of 'Ritualism'
Ritualism in Hinduism encompasses Vedic practices aimed at self-knowledge, Tantric ceremonies integrating sexuality and symbols, and highlights the importance of rituals, often misinterpreted or negatively perceived in religious contexts.
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) Ritualism refers to the practice and significance of rituals in religious contexts, often misunderstood or viewed negatively.[1]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya)
(1) Practices and rituals derived from the Vedas, considered temporary and ultimately leading to knowledge of the Self in the context of Sankara's teachings.[2]
From: Kamashastra Discourse (Life in Ancient India)
(1) The ceremonial practices and rites within the Tantric system that incorporate sexuality and symbols as part of their structure.[3]
The concept of Ritualism in local and regional sources
Ritualism in this context pertains to a foundational practice in Hinduism designed for newcomers, emphasizing the use of rituals to facilitate spiritual experiences and encourage deeper engagement with the faith.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A practice within Hinduism aimed at beginners to invoke spiritual experiences through rituals.[4]