concept   sacred chanting

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) East Asian cultures (1) Greek Orthodox Christianity (1) Islamic cultures (1) Judaism (1) Native American cultures (1) Secular cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sacred chanting East Asian cultures Sacred chanting, including sutra recitation, is a significant aspect of religious practices in East Asian cultures. 1
2 sacred chanting Greek Orthodox Christianity Byzantine chant is a fundamental part of the liturgical tradition in Greek Orthodox Christianity. 1
3 sacred chanting Islamic cultures In Islamic cultures, sacred chanting is expressed through Quranic recitation, highly valuing melodious and rhythmic recitation. 1
4 sacred chanting Judaism Judaism incorporates sacred chanting in the melodic recitation of prayers and liturgical texts, including the Torah. 1
5 sacred chanting Native American cultures Sacred chanting is a vital component of traditional Native American ceremonies, linking people to the spiritual and natural realms. 1
6 sacred chanting Secular cultures In some secular cultures, the practice of sacred chanting may be less common and not limited to a specific religious context. 1