8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Middle Eastern countries (1) Aboriginal cultures in Australia (1) Ancient Egyptian culture (1) Buddhism in Japan (1) Hinduism in India (1) Native American cultures (1) Orthodox Judaism (1) Tibetan Buddhism (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dogs in religious context Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, dogs are generally considered unclean and are not commonly kept as pets due to religious and cultural beliefs. 6
2 dogs in religious context Aboriginal cultures in Australia Dogs hold spiritual significance in Aboriginal cultures in Australia and are utilized in traditional ceremonies. 1
3 dogs in religious context Ancient Egyptian culture Dogs in Ancient Egyptian culture were revered as guardians of the dead and associated with the god Anubis. 1
4 dogs in religious context Buddhism in Japan In Buddhism in Japan, dogs are commonly depicted as loyal and protective in religious art. 1
5 dogs in religious context Hinduism in India In Hinduism in India, dogs are associated with the god Bhairava and are considered sacred. 1
6 dogs in religious context Native American cultures "Dogs play a significant spiritual role in Native American cultures." 1
7 dogs in religious context Orthodox Judaism In Orthodox Judaism, dogs are not typically kept as pets due to concerns about ritual impurity. 1
8 dogs in religious context Tibetan Buddhism In Tibetan Buddhism, dogs are sometimes regarded as manifestations of bodhisattvas. 1