- In
Hindu Philosophy and some
Indian religions,
samskaras or
sanskaras (Sanskrit: संस्कार) are
mental impressions, recollections, or
psychological imprints...
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Samskara (Sanskrit: संस्कार, IAST:
saṃskāra,
sometimes spelled samskara) are
sacraments in
Hinduism and
other Indian religions,
described in
ancient Sanskrit...
- Look up
samskara or
sanskara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Samskara,
saṃskāra, saṅskāra or
sanskara may
refer to:
Samskara (rite of p****age), Hindu...
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Samskara (pronunciation
English title:
Funeral Rites) is a 1970
Indian Kannada-language film
written by U. R.
Ananthamurthy based on his
eponymous novel...
- 'initiation') is a
Hindu educational sacrament, one of the
traditional saṃskāras or
rites of p****age that
marked the
acceptance of a
student by a preceptor...
- Sanskrit: अन्त्येष्टि), also
known as
Antima Samskara, Antya-kriya, Anvarohanyya, or as
Vahni Samskara,
literally means "last sacrifice" or "final au****ious...
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Vedic rituals after death, are
ceremonial rituals in Hinduism, one of the
samskaras (rite of p****age)
based on
Vedas and
other Hindu texts,
performed after...
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transition from
childhood to womanhood.
Culture and
menstruation Langa voni
Saṃskāra Bar and Bat
Mitzvah Schlegel, Alice, and
Herbert Barry, 'Leaving Childhood:...
- romanized: Nāmakaraṇam, lit. 'name-giving') is the
naming ceremony in
Hinduism and a
samskara (rite of p****age) to name a baby.
According to the
Grhya Sutras, Namakarana...
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Mental factors (Sanskrit: चैतसिक, romanized: caitasika or
chitta samskara चित्त संस्कार; Pali: cetasika; Tibetan: སེམས་བྱུང sems byung), in Buddhism, are...