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Summary of a prayer for all

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • Prayer, silent or vocal prayer offered to God or a god. Throughout history, prayer has been a practise in all major religions.
  • Its distinctive body positions—headbowed, kneeling, and prostration—and hand placements—raised, outstretched, clasped—indicate an attitude of deference and surrender. Confessions of sin, petitions, expressions of gratitude and praise, sacrifice offerings, and commitments to further acts of piety can all be included in prayer.
  • Most religions also include predetermined prayer formulas (like the Lord's Prayer), which are frequently said during communal worship in addition to free-form individual prayer.
  • The Shema, which must be uttered twice daily by every male Jew, and the Islamic salat, which is performed five times every day, are examples of the daily prescribed forms of individual prayer that are prescribed by the four prophetic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism).

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Answered by rm1211776
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  • A prayer for all poem starts with the author conveying the message that friendship with all can lead to conquer hearts of the world.
  • we should look upon the world as our own family.
  • By giving up war,rivalry,greed.
  • To believe in mother earth who will fulfil all our desires and God here is being referred to as father here who is the most merciful person.
  • People of this world should live with restraint and be generously and show kindness with each other.
  • hence, the poem concluded with the phrase let good happen to all

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