cultural practices

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Discussions tagged with 'cultural practices' on WindowsForum.com explore diverse traditions and their modern intersections. Topics include a Chinese football club's controversial use of superstition, new safety guidelines for Holi at a Jaipur temple, the spectacle of bullfighting, polygamy in India and China, and a Ugandan protest involving eating rats. These threads examine how cultural rituals, beliefs, and social norms evolve or clash with contemporary rules, safety, and legal systems. The tag covers a range of global practices, from sports psychology and religious festivals to family structures and protest methods, highlighting the tension between tradition and modernity.
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    Changchun Xidu Superstition Incident Sparks Debate in Chinese Football

    In the world of sports, the psychological game played off the pitch can be as intense as the action on it. The recent events surrounding Changchun Xidu, a third-tier Chinese football club, serve as a fascinating—if controversial—case study in the intersection of tradition, mind games, and the...
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    NEWS Holi at Govind Devji Temple: Tradition Meets Modern Safety with New Guidelines

    As Jaipur’s iconic Govind Devji Temple readies itself for the vibrant festival of Holi, a season defined by explosive colors and exuberant gatherings, a quiet transformation is unfolding within its sacred precincts. Aiming to reconcile tradition with modernity and spirituality with practical...
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    39 wives not enough for sect leader

    The more, the merrier is certainly true for Ziona Chana, a 66-year-old man in India's remote northeast who has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren — and wouldn't mind having more. They all live in a four-story building with 100 rooms in a mountainous village in Mizoram state, sharing...
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    Rats! Good for protein and protests in Uganda

    Link Removed due to 404 Error A man who ate a rat in front of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in 2005 is threatening to repeat what he says is a traditional form of protest used to bring change. John Ojim Omoding, 79, told the Daily Monitor newspaper that his grandfather ate a live rat...
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    Man forced to choose between wives

    Link Removed Link Removed A Chinese man is being forced to choose between his two wives after his first wife was found 13 years after going missing. Ren Shushao, 52, a barber in Qijiang, Chongqing, will face bigamy charges unless he divorces either Xiong Jinzhen or Cai Chengrong...
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