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  • ...ed has undergone has undergone any samskara such as Namakarana, Chudakarma and specifically the Upanayana samskara
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  • ...ibed as part of its cosmology, he is a mortal like all gods and goddesses, and dissolves into the abstract immortal Brahman when the universe ends, therea ...nce and destruction) in our daily existence is to be found in birth, life, and death. These correspondences occur not only at a physical level, but at psy
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  • ...skaras in the Grihyasutras historical account of Jatakarma Upanyana Vivaha and Antyeshti.]'' (Chapter 3)</ref><ref name=":3">Shukla, Sacchidanand (2008) ' ...tekar, A. S. (1944) ''Education in Ancient India.'' Benares : Nand Kishore and Bros., (Pages 265 - )</ref>
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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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  • ...skaras in the Grihyasutras historical account of Jatakarma Upanyana Vivaha and Antyeshti.]'' (Chapter 3)</ref> ...tekar, A. S. (1944) ''Education in Ancient India.'' Benares : Nand Kishore and Bros., (Pages 265 - )</ref>
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  • ...s usually include Sanaka (ancient), Sanatana (eternal), Sanandana (joyful) and Sanatkumara (Ever Young). Sometimes, Sanatana is replaced by Sanatsujata. ...purpose to teach.  All four brothers are enlightened with Vedic knowledge and always travel together.
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  • ...ue that the exchange of knowledge happens between two individuals, acharya and shishya. But still the goal is the service of knowledge. This goal is kept ...stablished, since we have forgotten this through the years of colonization and foreign invasions.
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  • ...ell as the means of taking outside resources like food or medicines, water and breath that is required for survival.
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  • ...लकः)|Uddalaka Aruni]] (उद्दालक-आरुणिः). It was vested with the Kshatriyas and Uddalaka Aruni was the first Brahmana to receive this knowledge. Pravahana ...kara's Commentary, Fourth Volume.'' Madras:The India Printing Works.</ref> and the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad (Chapter 6.2).
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  • ...his genre, and can be thought of as an early precursor of Sanskrit poetics and dramaturgy. ...ayanacharya and Madhavaacharya focused on the bringing out the rich poetic and literary aspects instead of paying more attention to the characters or plac
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  • ...रसायन)]] Chikitsa, administered for strengthening the the physical, mental and intellectual faculties of the children. ...level of nutrition, metabolism, growth and development, physical strength, and immunity.
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  • ...Pernagar|Appalarangam]] (Thiruper), [[Srirangam|Madhyarangam]] (Srirangam) and Pancharangam of Indalur (Mayavaram).<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (Apri ...mile in breadth from east to west and is surrounded by a number of Vishnu and Shiva temples.
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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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  • ...velops it requires greater amount of nutrients. Hence around six months of age the child is started on increased nourishment. It is introduced with differ Anna (अन्नम्), is a lifegiving substance and has long been recognised as the constituent of the Annamayakosha, the physi
    27 KB (3,548 words) - 23:27, 15 May 2023
  • ...t in detail. All other samhitas (treatises) have also mentioned about this and considered this an important rite of passage. ...skaras in the Grihyasutras historical account of Jatakarma Upanyana Vivaha and Antyeshti.]'' (Chapter 3)</ref> Vyasa Smrti is one of the Smrtis which ment
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  • ...e the diet, lifestyle regime, do's and dont's for this season are peculiar and are described under Vasanta rutucharya (ऋतुचर्या). ...ith little variation in the names in 2 different cases. The list of season and months in Hindu calendar is given below,
    23 KB (3,495 words) - 14:56, 7 March 2023
  • ...rworld and Svarga with his three strides. He then sent Raja Bali to Sutala and gave the worlds to Indra. The names, Aśanā and koṭarā also are used in the Purāṇas for vindhyāvalī the wife of mah
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  • ...नंदमयकोष), is most active. The mantra for this age is ‘लालयेत् पंचवर्षाणि’ and the goal is to fill the child’s life with love for 5 years. ...main objective is providing good samskaras (संस्कार) to the child of this age whose ‘Chitta’ (चित्त) is just so receptive in this formative
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  • ...nsidered authorless, that were transmitted verbally across the generations and fixed. ...ti and is written to explain and elaborate Sruti to make it understandable and meaningful to the common people” (p. 189).
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  • ...depending on the needs of particular topics in astronomy, different scales and units of time are used. On the macrocosmic scale, the Yuga system has been ...re common in all parts of India, some calculations such as of the day or a year are set variously by people of different cultures of India.
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