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Bønn

Bønn is the act of communicating with a deity or higher power, expressing worship, gratitude, requests, or confession. In Norwegian Bokmål and Danish, the term refers to both private devotion and public, liturgical prayer.

Etymology: The word is of Germanic origin, with cognates in several Scandinavian languages. It denotes a long-standing

Forms and practice: Prayer can be spoken aloud or held silent, practiced individually or in groups. It

Religious contexts: Christian traditions include personal prayer and liturgical prayers such as the Lord's Prayer; in

Contemporary use: In many communities bønn remains a central religious practice; in secular contexts the term

tradition
of
supplication,
praise
and
devotion
across
different
faiths.
may
be
directed
to
a
god
or
higher
power,
or
used
as
a
meditative
or
contemplative
exercise.
Many
traditions
employ
fixed
prayers,
prayers
said
within
liturgical
settings,
while
others
emphasize
spontaneous,
personal
requests.
Common
elements
include
praise,
confession,
thanksgiving,
and
intercession
on
behalf
of
others.
Islam,
ritual
prayer
(salah)
is
obligatory
for
Muslims,
while
personal
supplication
(dua)
is
common
outside
fixed
prayers;
Judaism
emphasizes
tefillah
as
a
central
practice;
Hinduism
and
other
religions
often
use
mantras,
devotion
(bhakti),
and
ritual
performances
as
forms
of
prayer.
is
sometimes
used
metaphorically
for
earnest
appeals
or
hopes.
Scholarly
and
theological
discussions
explore
prayer's
social
and
psychological
aspects,
its
role
in
coping
with
suffering,
and
its
function
in
community
life.