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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
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4) What does veneration of ancestors mean?

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Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
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The veneration of the dead, including one's ancestors, is based on love and respect for the deceased. In some cultures, it is related to beliefs that the dead have a continued existence, and may possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living. Some groups venerate their direct, familial ancestors. 

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