Materials
worship
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Ovoo worshipping
Mongolia -
Fire worshipping ritual demonstrated by students of School No.5
Art Council of Mongolia/ beating fleece, students from school
Mongolia -
Noukapuja, the worship ceremony for a new boat
Bangladesh -
Tugging Teams carrying out worshipping ritual before the tugging match
Vietnam_Picture_Tugging Rituals and Games:Anh Keo co ngoi
Viet Nam -
Students learning fire worshipping ceremony with anthropologist G.Gantogtokh No.5
Art Council of Mongolia/ beating fleece, students from school
Mongolia -
Woman putting sacred vermillion on Chhath Puja( Sun worship festival), Bihar
India -
Kwaio - Worshipping
Solomon Islands -
Reading the worshiping oration
Reading the worshipping oration in THE FISHING RITUAL IN MID-SEPTEMBER _Va Temple Festival
Viet Nam -
Ceremony of consecrating animals
Mongols love their animals and look after them as because the animals are the main source of their life. Mongols have a custom and tradition to make animals sacred and entrust the stars, fire, Buddha and stone cairns to protect them, as because the animals are the main source of life. The animal consecration is a one form of a practice of worshipping by offering their loved animals to the gods, deities and nymphs of mountains and waters. For instance, a white or brown horse is offered for the sky, red goat for the Damjindorlig deity, and a blackish colored animal for the Gombo deity. The blessed animals are forbidden to be ridden, beaten, cursed, stabbed, or sold.
Mongolia -
The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Thánh Gióng’s Statue at Phù Đổng Temple, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District Photographer Nguyễn Trung Bình, 2009. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies.
Viet Nam -
The Gióng Festival of Phù Đổng and Sóc Temples
Thánh Gióng’s horse at the enacted battle at Gióng Festival, Phù Đổng Commune, Gia Lâm District.\nPhotographer Xuân Át, 2005. © Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
Viet Nam -
The Worship of Hùng Kings in Phú Thọ
Altar dedicated to Hùng Kings in Trẹo Village, Hùng Sơn Town, Lâm Thao District, 2011; Photo by Từ Thị Loan; © 2011 Vietnam Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
Viet Nam