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Religious Initiation Ceremonies
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mosque: The buildings where Muslims worship
robes: For Buddhists these are plain but come in a variety of colours
monastery: The place where Buddhist monks and nuns live
thread: This is attached to a Hindu boy during his initiation
heads: These are shaved as a sign that monks and nuns have left the ordinary world behind
amrit: The name of a special sticky mixture of water and sugar used during the Sikh initiation
Koran: The name of Islam's holy book
precepts: There are ten of these rules in Buddhism
guru: In the past this person guided a Hindu boy in the study of ancient writings
Arabic: The original language of the Koran
fire: This symbolizes energy and purity at a Hindu boy's initiation ceremony
hair: Sikhs must wear this uncut but with a small comb holding it up neatly
sword: Sikhs tuck this small weapon into some part of their dress
Sikh: These children need to be at least fourteen before they are initiated in an Amrit ceremony
seven: Muslims believe children are old enough to know right from wrong at this age
astrologer: This person chooses the day for the Hindu initiation ceremony
Religious Initiation Ceremonies
Across:1. | Sikhs tuck this small weapon into some part of their dress | 6. | The buildings where Muslims worship | 7. | The original language of the Koran | 8. | These children need to be at least fourteen before they are initiated in an Amrit ceremony | 9. | These are shaved as a sign that monks and nuns have left the ordinary world behind | 11. | This person chooses the day for the Hindu initiation ceremony | 13. | This symbolizes energy and purity at a Hindu boy's initiation ceremony | 14. | This is attached to a Hindu boy during his initiation |
| | Down:2. | For Buddhists these are plain but come in a variety of colours | 3. | There are ten of these rules in Buddhism | 4. | The place where Buddhist monks and nuns live | 5. | The name of Islam's holy book | 9. | Sikhs must wear this uncut but with a small comb holding it up neatly | 10. | Muslims believe children are old enough to know right from wrong at this age | 11. | The name of a special sticky mixture of water and sugar used during the Sikh initiation | 12. | In the past this person guided a Hindu boy in the study of ancient writings |
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Religious Initiation Ceremonies
Across:1. | Sikhs tuck this small weapon into some part of their dress | 6. | The buildings where Muslims worship | 7. | The original language of the Koran | 8. | These children need to be at least fourteen before they are initiated in an Amrit ceremony | 9. | These are shaved as a sign that monks and nuns have left the ordinary world behind | 11. | This person chooses the day for the Hindu initiation ceremony | 13. | This symbolizes energy and purity at a Hindu boy's initiation ceremony | 14. | This is attached to a Hindu boy during his initiation |
| | Down:2. | For Buddhists these are plain but come in a variety of colours | 3. | There are ten of these rules in Buddhism | 4. | The place where Buddhist monks and nuns live | 5. | The name of Islam's holy book | 9. | Sikhs must wear this uncut but with a small comb holding it up neatly | 10. | Muslims believe children are old enough to know right from wrong at this age | 11. | The name of a special sticky mixture of water and sugar used during the Sikh initiation | 12. | In the past this person guided a Hindu boy in the study of ancient writings |
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