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Śrāddha (Sanskrit: श्राद्ध), is a
ritual that some
Hindus perform to pay
homage to
their pitṛs (dead ancestors). They
believe that the
ritual would provide...
- free dictionary.
Shraddha may
refer to:
Śrāddha, a
Hindu ritual performed for one's
deceased ancestors Śraddhā, the
Sanskrit term used to
refer to faith...
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Śraddhā (Sanskrit: श्रद्धा,
pronounced [ˈɕɾɐd̪.d̪ʱɑː]) is a
Sanskrit term
often glossed in
English as faith. The term
figures importantly in the literature...
- in the ancestors. Many
people visit Hindu pilgrimage sites to perform,
Śrāddha ceremonies, like Pehowa, Kurukshetra, Haridwar, Gokarneshwar, Nashik, ****a...
- In Buddhism,
faith (saddhā,
śraddhā)
refers to a
serene commitment to the
practice of the Buddha's teaching, and to
trust in
enlightened or
highly developed...
- is
considered to be one of the most
ideal places to
perform the
Śrāddha. (A
Śrāddha is the
Hindu ritual that one
performs to pay
homage to one's ancestors...
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unsatisfactory and not-self. Most
forms of
Buddhism "consider saddhā (Sanskrit:
śraddhā), 'trustful confidence' or 'faith', as a
quality which must be balanced...
- Sayers,
Matthew R. (June 2015). "The
Śrāddha : The
Development of
Ancestor Worship in
classical Hinduism: The
Śrāddha".
Religion Comp****. 9 (6): 182–197...
- Dhṛti Hrī Karuṇā
Kshama Kshanti Mettā Muditā Prajñā
Satya Shaucha Sevā
Śraddhā/Saddhā Upekṣā Vīrya
Latin Auctoritas Caritas Decorum Dignitas Fides Gravitas...
- Some scholars,
states Nanayakkara, ****ociate it with
saddha (Sanskrit:
Sraddha)
which means "faith,
trust or confidence". However,
bhakti can connote...