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Ablution

Ablution - in some religions, symbolic purification by water .

Content

  • 1 In Judaism
  • 2 In Christianity
  • 3 In Hinduism
  • 4 In Buddhism
  • 5 In Islam
  • 6 notes

In Judaism

Judaism ablution

  • Complete Body Wash - Twill (in mikvah )
  • Hand washing - netilat poison [1] .

In Christianity

  • It is part of the Christian rite of baptism .
  • Foot washing
  • Wash hands

In Hinduism

Ritual bathing is part of the rituals of Hinduism, see Puja , Abhisheka .

In Buddhism

  • Tsukubai

In Islam

In Islam, ritual ablution ( taharat ) precedes prayer and follows a forbidden act. There are two types of ablution:

  • Voodoo - washing the face, hands and feet.
  • Gusl - complete ablution.

Notes

  1. ↑ Poison // Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron . - SPb. , 1908-1913.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ablution &oldid = 102630338


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