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| − | Samskaras (संस्काराः) are the rites prescribed by the vaidika and dharmika texts either for purification (removal of a sin) or generating or injecting some qualities by which a person becomes eligible to perform some more rites. In other words Saṃskāras are for cleansing the mind and body and leading consequently to a healthy, happy and peaceful life in this world and Mokṣa after death. | + | {{ToBeEdited}} |
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| | + | Samskaras (Samskrit : संस्काराः) are the rites prescribed by the vaidika and dharmika texts either for purification (removal of a sin) or generating or injecting some qualities by which a person becomes eligible to perform some more rites. In other words Saṃskāras are for cleansing the mind and body and leading consequently to a healthy, happy and peaceful life in this world and Mokṣa after death. |
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| | == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |