
Cremation is a practice involving the burning of a deceased body and the burial of its remains, derived from the Latin verb "cremare," meaning "to burn." Throughout history, this burial method has been applied in various societies for religious, symbolic, or practical reasons. Archaeological evidence and written sources document its use in different periods across diverse regions, especially in Anatolia.Definition and Methods of PracticeCremation involves burning the deceased body at high temper
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Samet Şahin

Holi is a festival whose origins trace back to Hindu mythology and, over time, has transcended religious boundaries to become an integral part of Indian culture. It is primarily celebrated by participants throwing colored powders and water at each other. The festival’s origins are explained through various legends that emphasize the triumph of good over evil and the symbolism of love.Purpose of the Holi FestivalThe main purpose of the Holi Festival is to celebrate the arrival of spring, the end
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Nursena Şahin

Death among the Old Turks was not merely seen as a biological end but also as a sacred transition and spiritual transformation. Death was expressed through various terms such as “flying”, “ceasing to exist”, and “kergek bolmak”; it was believed that with the separation of the person’s “kut”—that is, their life force—from the body, a new form of existence began.Death and the Belief in the SoulThe Turks held a multi-layered understanding of the soul, encompassing concepts such as “tın” (breath/sou
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Neriman Sena Külünk

Incense is a combustible substance, usually made from herbal and resinous materials, used to emit a pleasant fragrance or for ritualistic and religious purposes. Derived from the Latin word incensum, meaning "to set on fire," incense has been used since the discovery of fire, when various plants, resins, and spices were burned to produce pleasant aromas, often attributed with mystical meanings. Throughout history, different cultures have used incense for various purposes, including religious cer
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Meryem Şentürk Çoban