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Tradition meaning

A part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation, possibly differing in detail from family to family, such as the way to celebrate holidays. | A commonly held system. | An established or distinctive style or method

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Another author discussing tradition in relationship to modernity, Anthony Giddens, sees tradition as something bound to ritual, where ritual guarantees the continuation of tradition.

More so than the scholastic tradition, the meditation tradition is associated with the attainment of certain supernatural powers described in both Pali sources and folk tradition.

Yoga tradition In the Yoga tradition, Patañjali is a revered name and has been deified by many groups, especially in the Shaivite bhakti tradition.

A wise man once said, as Black people, we could practice darn near any faith tradition we choose and be confident in knowing that our ancestors practiced that same tradition.

He said the recognition granted Isese Day was to continue in the tradition of respecting the tradition of our people and ensure the continuation of the unity and harmony among the three major religions in the state.

The tradition of egg hunting came from a pagan tradition of Eostre, and eggs were supposed to be a form of an ode to fertility and rebirth.

The Vietnamese probably adopted the tradition of making noodles from Chinese merchants, and Little Sister extends that tradition with new dishes that explore the multicultural roots of that cuisine.

When German immigrants came to the United States they brought the tradition with them, but couldn’t find a hedgehog, so they adapted the tradition to the abundant groundhog.

Dynastic succession in the Gulf usually goes to the most capable son, not necessarily the eldest, in accordance with local tradition and in contrast to the primogeniture tradition of Western monarchies.

Historians estimate that New Year’s resolutions have been a tradition for thousands of years as promises to the gods worshiped by the ancient Babylonians has transformed into a tradition of self-improvement.

It is possible that Prince Louis, five, could be given 's title one day owing to a historic tradition and falling in line with more than a century of royal tradition.

So, I kept up that tradition, and I've taught that tradition to my children and hope that they carry it forth as well," said Biden.

By announcing they want Archie to be raised with an 'appreciation for royal tradition' they potentially open themselves up to criticism - it is this royal tradition that they have decided to leave for good.

The Christmas tradition is Ballet West’s biggest revenue generator, following the tradition set by the company’s founder, Willam Christensen.

The ever spiraling apples that have been baked into pies in years past, a tradition our opinion editor shares with her mom, may not yield the 10-12 pies it often has for extended family, but a single pie will carry out the tradition all the same.

Going by the Supreme Court tradition, Justices Chima Centus Nweze and John Inyang Okoro will not be on the panel, unless of course the incumbent has other reasons to jettison this time-honored tradition.

He declared that he never says Buddhism is the best spiritual tradition, because just as medicine is prescribed according to the patient’s condition, the efficacy of a religious tradition depends on a person’s disposition.

The U.S. military has a long and proud tradition; this tradition is captured within the Profession of Arms, executed through the Code of Conduct and lived through the respective services’ values.

Chance said that, although tradition is a reason some Generation Z individuals leave the church, “It’s important to have tradition.

Marvel Studios began a tradition of releasing three movies a year starting in 2017, and that tradition will continue in 2018.