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Religious practice
Matched in: Term Religious practice
Hindu religious institutions
Matched in: Term Hindu religious institutions
Bahaism
The religious tenets or practices of the Bahais … The religious tenets or practices of the Bahais
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Hindu
the English Language, the term 'Hinduism 'has been defined as meaning a complex body of social, cultural, and religious belies and practices evolved in and largely confined to the India subcontinent and marked by a caste system, … is a matter of common knowledge that Hinduism embraces within itself so many diverse forms of beliefs, faiths, practices and worship that it is difficult to define the term 'Hindu' with precision. In Unabridged Edition of Webster's
Secularism and secularization
State action or as the criterion of dealing with citizens, the Constitution of India seeks to synthesise religion, religious practice or matters of religion and secularism. In secularising the matters of religion which are not essentially and integrally
Hinduism
Hinduism, Hinduism is so tolerant and Hindu religious practices so varied and eclectic that one would find it difficult to say whether one is practicing or … Hinduism, Hinduism is so tolerant and Hindu religious practices so varied and eclectic that one would find it difficult to say whether one is practicing or professing
Om
a special significance in the Hindu scriptures. It is recited at the commence-ment of the recitations of Hindu religious works. Macdonell in his 'A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary' states that 'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, … scriptures. It is recited at the commence-ment of the recitations of Hindu religious works. Macdonell in his 'A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary' states that 'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, at the commencement of prayers, at
Act of uniformity
Act of uniformity, means any of several 16th and 17th Century acts mandating uniform religious practices in England and Ireland, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 35. Act of uniformity, 14 Car. 2, … Act of uniformity, means any of several 16th and 17th Century acts mandating uniform religious practices in England and Ireland, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 35. Act of uniformity, 14 Car. 2, c.
uphold
judge valid : let stand [ an award] ;specif : to hold constitutional [ the practice of having religious invocations and benedictions at high school graduation ceremonies "Sands v. Morongo Unified Sch. Dist., 809 P.2d 809 (1991)(dissent)"]
Polemics
The art or practice of disputation or controversy especially on religious subjects that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy
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