نتایج جستجو برای: death rituals

تعداد نتایج: 276920  

Journal: :International Research Journal of Tamil 2022

As rituals are followed according to the various stages of individual’s life, likewise there society. Birth and death in a person’s life also ritual. There is no religion without rituals. many that done with hope going be happy wealthy. Vasya hopes separated families will reunite. Every human being from their birth till doing kinds overall, it called Paramathi vellore district people follows su...

2014
ALISON SHAW

This article is about the recognition of personhood when death occurs in early life. Drawing from anthropological perspectives on personhood at the beginnings and ends of life, it examines the implications of competing religious and customary definitions of personhood for a small sample of young British Pakistani Muslim women who experienced miscarriage and stillbirth. It suggests that these wo...

Journal: :Journal Sampurasun: interdisciplinary studies for cultural heritage 2022

This paper highlighted the religious values of Balinese Hinduism death rituals in framework Anthropology. research utilized Typological and Content analysis methods to describe classification different burial ceremonies Hindus then analyze its message properties within literature. Perse, it is apparent that consisted Pitra Yadnya as very essence, following guidance Almighty God, Sang Hyang Widh...

2015
Muhammad M. Hammami Eman Al Gaai Safa Hammami Sahar Attala

BACKGROUND Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients' end-of-life choices. Individuals and cultures may hold end-of-life priorities at different hierarchy. Forced ranking rather than independent rating, and by-person factor analysis rather than averaging may reveal otherwise masked typologies. METHODS We explored Saudi males' forced-ranked, end-of-life priorities and dis-prio...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
kiarash aramesh associate professor

in his seminal book on the historical periods of western attitudes toward death, philippe aries describes four consecutive periods through which these attitudes evolved and transformed. according to him, the historical attitudes of western cultures have passed through four major parts described above: “tamed death,” one’s own death,” “thy death,” and “forbidden death.” this paper, after explori...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2012
G Randhawa

Deceased donation in the UK relies upon family consent. Approaching a family at the tragic time of a loved one's death requires significant emotional resilience from staff. The UK is comprised of individuals who have a number of life and death values which are, to some extent, based upon their faith, culture, and ethnicity. This paper seeks to provide an overview of some of key issues relating ...

Journal: :Anthropology Southern Africa 2021

This article is an ethnographic inquiry into the cultural dimensions of forced relocations. It based on experiences four resident anthropologists displacements at Tugwi-Mukosi in Masvingo province, Zimbabwe. Using concept death, we question idea belonging and what regarded as “honourable” way exiting this world. These are interwoven fabric most Zimbabwean communities any phenomenon that severs ...

Each year on 17th December people from different cultures and religions come and participate at Mevlana Jalal ad-DinRumi mausoleum rituals, called Shab-e Arus, to pay their respects to him. During pilgrimage as well as organized and informal rituals that take place in commemoration of Rumi death anniversary as the well-known poet and mystic of 13th century, a form of tolerance emerges. As such,...

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