Traditional beliefs are beliefs that arise and develop in the history of the social group, and that are transmitted from one generation to the next through those social processes that are denoted by socialization. All the Mon nationals living in Hinthagon believe in Buddhism and worship the Buddha as the Enlightened One unique beyond comparison. However, most of them believe in their traditional spirits (Nats) propitiated from the time of their ancestors because they believe that it is connected with their health, economy and social activities. For this purpose, the objectives of this paper are to find out why they believe in traditional spirits (Nats), how they accept and practise the rites concerned with them, how the results re...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
Right from ancient times, certain beliefs and practices are formed based on either irrational, super...
The concept of “Buddhism Without Borders ” in this paper will be interpreted as when Buddhist people...
Socialization is a lifelong process, and it links the individual, the society, and the culture. Mon...
There are over one hundred ethnic groups in Myanmar and Mon national is one of them. Most of the Mo...
A ritual is a specific behavior or activity that gives symbolic expression of certain feelings or t...
Baba-Nyonyas have been expressing their concern regarding maintaining the continuity of their cultur...
This research is an investigation into traces of the myths and rituals of the Bolaang Mongondow peop...
In Myanmar, over one hundred national ethnic groups are living nowadays. Each of the ethnic groups h...
In this article,I would like to examine the Ugechiin the Mongolian society in Horqin region of Inner...
Often the saiva (or saivo) spirits have been defined as the guardian and helping spirits of the sham...
This thesis examines spirit mediumship in Chaiyaphum, a province in northeast Thailand. It expl...
The discussion on the spirit possession phenomenon is related in this study to the more general ques...
Tradition is a continuous activity carried out by a social community that has been running for a ver...
The focus of this paper is to explain myth and religion in the traditional Dayak community's view of...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
Right from ancient times, certain beliefs and practices are formed based on either irrational, super...
The concept of “Buddhism Without Borders ” in this paper will be interpreted as when Buddhist people...
Socialization is a lifelong process, and it links the individual, the society, and the culture. Mon...
There are over one hundred ethnic groups in Myanmar and Mon national is one of them. Most of the Mo...
A ritual is a specific behavior or activity that gives symbolic expression of certain feelings or t...
Baba-Nyonyas have been expressing their concern regarding maintaining the continuity of their cultur...
This research is an investigation into traces of the myths and rituals of the Bolaang Mongondow peop...
In Myanmar, over one hundred national ethnic groups are living nowadays. Each of the ethnic groups h...
In this article,I would like to examine the Ugechiin the Mongolian society in Horqin region of Inner...
Often the saiva (or saivo) spirits have been defined as the guardian and helping spirits of the sham...
This thesis examines spirit mediumship in Chaiyaphum, a province in northeast Thailand. It expl...
The discussion on the spirit possession phenomenon is related in this study to the more general ques...
Tradition is a continuous activity carried out by a social community that has been running for a ver...
The focus of this paper is to explain myth and religion in the traditional Dayak community's view of...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
Right from ancient times, certain beliefs and practices are formed based on either irrational, super...
The concept of “Buddhism Without Borders ” in this paper will be interpreted as when Buddhist people...