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- Syncretism (/ˈsɪŋkrətɪzəm, ˈsɪn-/) is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought. Syncretism involves the merging or ****imilation...
- (Shingon syncretized with Humanistic Buddhism) ****anese Buddhism Nara period schools Risshū (Vinaya school) Jojitsu (Satyasiddhi – historical, syncretized with...
- over men. She is syncretized with St. Martha. Her feast day is July 29. Ogun Balenyo, the Loa of warriors and soldiers. He is syncretized with Santiago (St...
- who is syncretized with Jesus. Another deity, Mari-Eman (a local name for Mariamman) is also of importance in the practice, being syncretized with the...
- George in the Bahia region. In Santería, Ochosí is syncretized with Saint Norbert. Oshosi is also syncretized with Saint Hubert: the imagery of St. Hubert has...
- norms persisting regionally (particularly in rural areas) or becoming syncretized; conversely, many Spanish settlers integrated into local communities...
- follow indigenous religions, whose practices and folk beliefs are often syncretized with Christianity and Islam.: 29–30  Buddhism is practiced by about 0...
- of love. Her "horses" tend to cry tears of longing and regret. She is syncretized with Our Lady of Sorrows (the Virgin Mary as suffering mother). Erzulie...
- as pharaohs. Some traditions merged, as Gr**** and Egyptian gods were syncretized into composite deities, such as Serapis, and classical Gr**** forms of...
- patroness of Cuba, and a symbol of Cuban culture. In Santería, she has been syncretized with the goddess Oshun. A breakdown of the followers of Afro-Cuban religions...