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"performance of ritual" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the act of carrying out a formal or prescribed set of actions or ceremonies according to religious or cultural tradition. Example: The performance of ritual ceremonies is an important aspect of many indigenous cultures, passed down through generations as a way to honor their ancestors and deities.
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"It's difficult to put into words," said Jigme Lodoe, 24, of Bhutan, who would perform with the others later that evening in a masked dance-theater performance of ritual meditation to celebrate the Buddhist New Year.
In hunting and food-gathering societies, the continuance of sources of food depended upon the performance of ritual acts through which the means of sustaining life were preserved or secured.
Was it sufficient for Mencius to have reminded the king that he has even more of a reason to spare his people from suffering than he had to spare the ox from suffering (more reason because Mencius clearly ranks the interests of animals below those of human beings, and because for him there is a good moral reason for the performance of ritual sacrifices)?
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Historian of religion Benjamin Ray uses the performance of rituals within religions as evidence for a performative interpretation of language.
Priests were trained in the performance of rituals and sacred songs.
There are antiquarian, one-of-a-kind books and ultracool multiples, even books that require the performance of rituals.
This conviction inspired the performance of rituals to preserve the order of the universe, and it found mythological expression in the continual conflict between gods (devas) and antigods (asuras).
Because lost purity can be re-established only by ritual and also because purity is often a precondition for the performance of rituals of many kinds, anthropologists refer to this general field of cultural phenomena as "ritual purity" and "ritual pollution".
Perhaps the most interesting example is found in Tibet, where it is commonly believed that Buddhism became established in the 8th century only as the result of the wholesale subjugation of local deities a subjugation that must, from time to time, be repeated through the performance of rituals marked by their dynamism and ferocity.
Xunzi (discussed in Section 5, below) emphasized study of the classics and performance of rituals, as did Dong Zhongshu, whose formulation of Confucianism was deeply influential in the Han dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE).
Confucius stressed that appropriate emotions are essential to correct performance of rituals: "Someone who lacks magnanimity when occupying high office, who is not respectful when performing ritual, and who remains unmoved by sorrow when overseeing mourning rites how could I bear to look upon such a person?" (Analects 3.26; Slingerland 2003, 18) Mencius also stressed the importance of ritual.
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