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  • 71Hestia — Otheruses|Hestia (disambiguation) Infobox Greek deity Caption = The Giustiniani Hestia in O. Seyffert, Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , 1894 Name = Hestia God of = Goddess of the Hearth Abode = Delphi Symbol = Consort = Parents = Cronus and… …

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  • 72Copán — Copan redirects here. For the town in the United States, see Copan, Oklahoma. For other uses, see Copán (disambiguation). Maya Site of Copan * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 73Ritual — For other uses, see Ritual (disambiguation). Part of the ceremony of the Changing of the Guard in Whitehall, London. A ritual is a set of actions, performed mainly for their symbolic value. It may be prescribed by a religion or by the traditions… …

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  • 74Ramesses II — Ramses II redirects here. For the armored vehicle, see Ramses II tank. Ramesses II Ramesses the Great …

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  • 75Salah — For other uses, see Salah (disambiguation) and Salat (disambiguation). Part of a series on Aqidah …

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  • 76Vijayadashami — Also called Dashain, Dussehra, Dashahara, Dashera Observed by Hindus. Type …

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  • 77Jean Houston — Jean Houston, Ph.D. (born 10 May 1937) has been a leading figure in the cross cultural study of New Thought spirituality and ritual processes. A prolific author of books, her PBS Special A Passion for the Possible has been widely viewed.Houston… …

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  • 78Heave offering — A heave offering ( he. terumah), is a type of Korban (Biblical sacrifice), specifically a sacrifice which was a tithe. The term heave offering refers to the fact that such offerings were heaved (lifted) above the altar, as opposed to being waved… …

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  • 79History of the Jews in Iran — The beginnings of Jewish history in Iran date back to late biblical times. The biblical books of Isaiah, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Chronicles, and Esther contain references to the life and experiences of Jews in Persia. In the book of Ezra, the… …

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  • 80Myth and ritual — In traditional societies, myth and ritual are two central components of religious practice. Although myth and ritual are commonly united as parts of religion, the exact relationship between them has been a matter of controversy among scholars.… …

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