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Embracing the sacred: The significance of following religious rituals
The Daily Guardian
|June 30, 2025
Religious rituals, practiced by communities across the world for thousands of years, are more than just traditional customs or routines.
They are deeply rooted expressions of faith, devotion, and belonging.
Whether it is lighting a lamp in a Hindu temple, performing Salah in Islam, attending Mass in Christianity, or chanting prayers in Buddhism, rituals serve as a vital part of spiritual life and cultural identity. Their significance goes far beyond external acts—they nurture the soul, provide structure to life, and connect individuals to something greater than themselves.
In today's modern world, where technology dominates our routines and secular lifestyles often take precedence, the importance of religious rituals can sometimes be overlooked or questioned. Yet, these age-old practices continue to play a crucial role in shaping moral values, emotional well-being, and a sense of purpose for millions.
1. CONNECTING WITH THE DIVINE One of the primary purposes of religious rituals is to create a space for communion with the divine. Through prayer, offerings, chants, and ceremonies, believers express their love, gratitude, devotion, and humility before a higher power. These practices remind individuals of the presence of God or the sacred in their lives and help deepen their spiritual connection.
For example, the act of lighting a candle or diya signifies not only the removal of darkness but also the inner illumination that comes from divine guidance. In Christianity, receiving the Holy Communion is a sacred moment of spiritual unity with Christ. In all traditions, such acts are designed to bridge the gap between the human and the divine.
2. CREATING ROUTINE AND DISCIPLINE Rituals often bring order and regularity into daily life. Performing them at specific times—such as morning prayers, evening aartis, or weekly congregational worship—helps cultivate discipline and mindfulness. This regularity gives rhythm to life, especially in an age of constant distractions and chaos.
This story is from the June 30, 2025 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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