concept   chanting

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Western countries (1) Tibetan (1) Buddhism (1) Middle Eastern (1) Theravada Buddhism (1) protests (1) sports fandom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 chanting Western countries Chanting is less common in Western countries and is mostly associated with specific religious, sports, protest, or spiritual events. 10
2 chanting Tibetan Chanting is a common spiritual practice in Tibetan culture, associated with religious rituals and meditation. 4
3 chanting Buddhism Chanting of mantras and sutras is a significant practice in various Buddhist cultures. 2
4 chanting Middle Eastern Chanting is not a widely accepted spiritual practice and may be linked to cults or fringe religious groups in both Western and Middle Eastern cultures. 1
5 chanting Theravada Buddhism Chanting is a deeply spiritual and traditional practice in Theravada Buddhism, often observed in temples. 1
6 chanting protests Chanting slogans or team cheers is a common way for fans or protestors to show support or solidarity in protests or other cultural events. 1
7 chanting sports fandom Chanting slogans or team cheers is a common way for fans or protestors to show support or solidarity in sports fandom. 1