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The [[animism|animistic]] nature of folk beliefs is an anthropological [[cultural universal]]. The belief in [[ghost]]s and [[spirit]]s animating the natural world and the practice of [[ancestor worship]] is universally present in the world's cultures and re-emerges in monotheistic or materialistic societies as "[[superstition]]", belief in [[demon]]s, [[tutelary saint]]s, [[fairies]] or [[UFOs|extraterrestrials]].
 
The presence of a full polytheistic religion, complete with a ritual cult conducted by a priestly caste, requires a higher level of organization and is not present in every culture. In Eurasia, the [[Kalasha (religion)|Kalash]] are one of very few instances of surviving polytheism. Also, a large number of polytheistic folk traditions are subsumed in contemporary [[Hinduism]], although Hinduism is doctrinally dominated by monist or monotheist theology ([[Bhakti]], [[Advaita]]). Historical Vedic polytheist ritualism survives as a minor current in Hinduism, known as [[Shrauta]]. More widespread is [[folk Hinduism]], with rituals dedicated to various local or regional deities berak dikali.
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