- Look up samskara or
sanskara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Samskara, saṃskāra,
saṅskāra or
sanskara may
refer to:
Samskara (rite of p****age), Hindu...
- In
Hindu Philosophy and some
Indian religions,
samskaras or
sanskaras (Sanskrit: संस्कार) are
mental impressions, recollections, or
psychological imprints...
-
individual as well individual's
social circle of his or her new role.
Sanskāra, in
modern usage, is
sometimes used to mean "cultural,
social or religious...
- BCE
lists 48
sanskaras,
while Gryhasutra and
other texts composed centuries later list
between 12 and 16
sanskaras. The list of
sanskaras in
Hinduism include...
- as
sinful among some communities. Pandey, R.B., "The
Hindu Sacraments (
Sanskāra)" in S.
Radhakrishnan (ed.) The
Cultural Heritage of India, vol.II, (1962...
- are
encyclopedic in
their coverage,
covering topics such as Cosmogony,
Sanskara (Rite Of P****age), Genealogy,
chapters on
ethics and
duties (Dharma), Yoga...
- (kshetra). A rite of p****age of the baby
would imply that
Garbhadhana sanskara is
necessary for each baby and
therefore every time the
couple intend to...
- such as the
Vedas with
embedded Upanishads, and
common ritual grammar (
Sanskara (rite of p****age)) such as
rituals during a
wedding or when a baby is born...
- Puja
Bhakti ****a
Bhajan Naivedhya Yajna Homa
Tapas Dhyāna
Tirthatana Sanskaras Garbhadhana Pumsavana Simantonayana Jatakarma Namakarana Nishkramana Annaprashana...
- distinctions) (samjna, sañña)
mental activity, formations, or
perpetuations (
sanskara)
consciousness (or the
nature of knowing) (vijnana, viññāṇa). In the Theravada...