In Nyaya school of Hinduism, not all Samskara are psychological. In these schools of Hinduism, rites of passage, other actions, studies, diligent preparation...
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communion, and last rites Samskara (rite of passage), rites of passage in Indic religions and cultures RITE Method, game usability criteria Rite (album), a 1993...
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Look up samskara or sanskara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Samskara, saṃskāra, saṅskāra or sanskara may refer to: Samskara (rite of passage), Hindu...
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Antyesti (redirect from Hindu funeral rites)
funeral rites for the dead in Hinduism, which usually involves cremation of the body. This rite of passage is the last samskara in a series of traditional...
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Nāmakaraṇa (category Samskaras)
lit. 'name-giving') is the naming ceremony in Hinduism and a samskara (rite of passage) to name a baby. According to the Grhya Sutras, Namakarana ceremony...
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of the term, which relies primarily on its first definition, refers to Hindu rites of passage. The second definition presents saṃskāra as a form of disposition...
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rituals in Hinduism, one of the samskaras (rite of passage) based on Vedas and other Hindu texts, performed after the death of a human being for their...
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Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (category Acts of the Parliament of India 1955)
Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 Samskara (rite of passage) Dowry system in India Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 Christian...
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Pumsavana Simantonayana (section Rites)
rituals, part of samskara (rites of passage) in the Hindu tradition. These rituals are observed in India by the pregnant mother and father of the child,...
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Simantonnayana (category Samskaras)
is the third of the 16 Saṃskāras (sacraments, rites of passage) in the ancient texts of Hinduism. It is observed in the last trimester of pregnancy to...
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