Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Burmese_folk_religion> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 triples per page.
- Burmese_folk_religion abstract "Burmese folk religion refers to the animistic and polytheistic religious worship of nats (deities of local and Hindu origin) in Burma (Myanmar). Although the beliefs of nats differ across different regions and villages in Burma, there are a handful of beliefs that are universal in Burmese folk religion.A nat is a spirit or god who resembles a human in shape that often maintains or guards objects. When people die, they can become nats. Those who become nats often have a gruesome violent death which explains their vengeful nature. Nats also are believed to have the ability to possess animals, such as tigers or alligators. These spirits can also be found in nature in things such as trees and rocks. The majority of these nats are viewed as troublesome and irritable. They require calming, food and offerings.There is a specific nat called an ouktazaung that is said to guard treasure. Rumor has it that this ouktazaung lures men to them, similar to a siren, in Greek mythology. If the victim is caught by the ouktazaung it takes her place and the ouktazaung can roam free, but only for twenty years, after which she must return to her treasure. A village will traditionally also have a spirit which is the patron of their village; this is called a Bo Bo Gyi.".
- Burmese_folk_religion thumbnail Mahagiri_Nat.jpg?width=300.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageID "42658519".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageLength "17302".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageRevisionID "706394021".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Alchemy.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_medicine.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Amulet.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Anawrahta.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Astrology.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Bo_Bo_Gyi.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_ethnic_religion.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Myanmar.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_folk_religion.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Deva_(Buddhism).
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Five_Precepts.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Karma.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ethnic_groups_in_Myanmar.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exorcists.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Magician_(paranormal).
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Melford_Spiro.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Nat_(spirit).
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Polytheism.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_Myanmar.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Carnac_Temple.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Satsana_Phi.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Spirit.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Thagyamin.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink U_Nu.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink Vietnamese_folk_religion.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink File:Brother_Nats.JPG.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink File:IMG_banana-offering.JPG.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink File:Mahagiri_Nat.jpg.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink File:Nat_Pwe.JPG.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLink File:Nat_oun.JPG.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burmese folk religion".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "folk religion".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageWikiLinkText "nat pwe".
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Burmese_nats.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Religion_topics.
- Burmese_folk_religion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Burmese_folk_religion subject Category:Asian_ethnic_religion.
- Burmese_folk_religion subject Category:Religion_in_Myanmar.
- Burmese_folk_religion comment "Burmese folk religion refers to the animistic and polytheistic religious worship of nats (deities of local and Hindu origin) in Burma (Myanmar). Although the beliefs of nats differ across different regions and villages in Burma, there are a handful of beliefs that are universal in Burmese folk religion.A nat is a spirit or god who resembles a human in shape that often maintains or guards objects. When people die, they can become nats.".
- Burmese_folk_religion label "Burmese folk religion".
- Burmese_folk_religion sameAs Q16961614.
- Burmese_folk_religion sameAs m.010hm3_b.
- Burmese_folk_religion sameAs Q16961614.
- Burmese_folk_religion wasDerivedFrom Burmese_folk_religion?oldid=706394021.
- Burmese_folk_religion depiction Mahagiri_Nat.jpg.
- Burmese_folk_religion isPrimaryTopicOf Burmese_folk_religion.