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The role of rituals and festivals in Hindu practice from "summary" of Why I Am a Hindu by Shashi Tharoor

Rituals and festivals are essential components of Hindu practice, with a deep significance that goes beyond mere tradition or celebration. These rituals serve as a way to connect with the divine, to seek blessings, and to express reverence and gratitude. They provide structure and meaning to the lives of Hindus, guiding them in their spiritual journey and fostering a sense of community and unity. Rituals are not just empty gestures or superstitious practices; they are sacred acts that are performed with devotion and faith. Through rituals, Hindus seek to establish a connection with the divine and to align themselves with the cosmic order. Whether it is the daily worship in the home shrine or the elaborate ceremonies performed in temples, rituals are seen as a way to purify the mind, body, and s...
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    Why I Am a Hindu

    Shashi Tharoor

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