Purification

The Melukat ceremony is deeply rooted in Balinese Hinduism and is performed to purify individuals from spiritual impurities, emotional burdens, and negative energies. The term “melukat” derives from the old Javanese word “lukat,” meaning “to cleanse” or “to purify.” This ritual is not only a personal cleansing but also a

The Ganesh murtis (statue) is made of clay with every intention to be temporary. On the 10th day families carry to a river, lake, or the sea. There, they gently lower the murtis (statue) into the water and let it dissolve, called Ganesh Visarjan (immersion).

Jewish law requires that one immerse in a mikveh as part of the process of conversion to Judaism.  It also requres women to immerse before getting married and when observing the laws of niddah (menstrual purity).  Many Hasidic men immerse themselves in the mikveh every day.  Others immerse every Friday

He purified his body with the water from the sacred ponds, and he purified his soul with the holy water of virtue.

And then came Jesus from Galilee to Jordan, unto John, to be baptized of him. But John refused him, saying, I have need to be baptized of you, and why do you come to me? And Jesus, answering, said unto him, Suffer me to be baptized of you, for thus

Horus, at thirty years of age became adult in his baptism by Anup.   Horus in his baptism made his transformation into the beloved son and only begotten of the Father, the Holy Spirit, represented by a bird.