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Hymn<\/strong> refers to a religious song or poem of praise, devotion, or prayer, typically addressed to a deity or used in acts of communal worship. In Christian tradition, hymns are sung by congregations and choirs as a central part of liturgical and devotional life. Hymns are more than just musical settings of spiritual texts \u2014 they are carriers of theology, culture, and collective identity, often passed down through generations and tied to significant religious moments and traditions.<\/p>\n

Definition and Purpose<\/h2>\n

A hymn is generally defined as a strophic (verse-based), metrical composition intended for group singing, with sacred or spiritual themes. Hymns serve multiple purposes in worship:<\/p>\n