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  • ...ultural and symbolic significance, of unity, strength, mental development, and medical basis. ...festivities, embedded in these rituals are the social, cultural, spiritual and medical aspects of daily life which are becoming insignificant in the prese
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  • ...s rituals, it was also supported by the medical texts of Acharyas Sushruta and Charaka.<ref name=":12">Pandey, Raj Bali. (1949) ''Hindu Samskaras, A Socio ...ch the purpose is making a "Cūḍā" (tuft / Śikhā) is called Caulam (चौलम्), and also Cauḷam (चौळम्).
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  • ...144)</ref> To give individual identity in relation with the father, family and society, a name is selected for the child with care. ...e>“Name is the primary means of social intercourse, it brings about merits and it is the root of fortune. From name man attains fame. Therefore, naming ce
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  • ...e Adi Guru who systematised [[The Four Vedas (चतुर्वेदाः)|the Four Vedas]] and authored the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]], add ...Supreme Being), Pitru Rna (towards parents), Rishi Rna (towards teachers) and Manava Rna (towards humanity).
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  • ...cribe the grhyakarmas as practiced in their respective schools. The number and order of these activities vary from one Grhyasutra to another. Since most o
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  • ...e Hoysalas, based at Halebidu. They also built the famous temples at Belur and Halebidu. [[File:Veera Narayana Temple, Belavadi, Chikamagaluru, Karnataka. ...tates of present day Bharat namely West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
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  • ...mskrit : नचिकेता) is the son of Vajashrava (also Auddalaka) who at a young age is known to have sought [[Brahmavidya (ब्रह्मविद्या ...ith perseverance he undertakes the journey to the Yamapuri (land of death) and awaits the return of Yama at his abode for three nights. For his exceptiona
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  • ...ref name=":022">''Sanatana Dharma : An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College</re ...u is a descriptive term for the people from the other side of river Sindhu and first used by Arabs in fifth century AD. The idea of Hindu religion origina
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  • ...). It is significant that time has been considered both at the microcosmic and the macrocosmic levels. Various Puranas also describe Kalapramana that exis ...yugas which again refer back to the cycles of srishti (सृष्टिः । creation) and kshaya (क्षयः। decay) that the universe passes through.<ref nam
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  • '''LUMINOUS WORDS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, SRI AUROBINDO, PT. DEENDAYAL AND OTHERS….''' ...ies, with money as its priest, fraud, force and competition its ceremonies and the human soul its sacrifice. Such a thing can never be.’ (Swami Vivekana
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  • ...this two terms repeatedly going forward). "Sankhya YogaDhee" - Sankya-Dee and Yoga-Dee . "Dee means Buddhi". Sankhya - Buddhi ; Jeevatma -is known as San ...this eternal truth, if we do Karma Yoga, we will achieve Atma-Saaksatkaram and Sthitadee-Laksha.
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