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Origin of religious practices from "summary" of The Golden Bough by James George Frazer

The origin of religious practices is often shrouded in mystery and obscured by the mists of time. It is a subject of great fascination and curiosity for many scholars and researchers who seek to unravel the enigma of how and why religions came into existence. In his seminal work, 'The Golden Bough', James George Frazer delves deep into the murky waters of religious history to shed light on the origins of religious practices. Frazer posits that religious practices are rooted in the fundamental human desire to make sense of the world and to control the forces of nature. He argues that early humans, faced with the harsh realities of a hostile environment, turned to religion as a means of understanding and influencing the world around them. Through rituals, sacrifices, and ceremonies, they sought to appease the gods and secure their favor. According to ...
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    The Golden Bough

    James George Frazer

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