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8 संस्कार
saṉ-skāram. (ifc. f. ā) putting together, forming well, making perfect, accomplishment, embellishment adornment, purification, cleansing, making ready, preparation, dressing (of food), refining (of metals), polishing (of gems), rearing (of animals orᅠ plants) GṛṠrS. MBh. Kāv., etc.;
cleansing the body, toilet, attire Hariv. ;
forming the mind, training, education R. Ragh. ;
correction ( alsoᅠ in an astronomical sense Sūryas.), correct formation orᅠ use of a word Nir. Sarvad. ;
correctness, purity (esp. of pronunciation orᅠ expression) MBh. R. etc.;
making sacred, hallowing, consecration Mn. MBh. etc.;
a sacred orᅠ sanctifying ceremony, one which purifies from the taint of sin contracted in the, womb andᅠ leading to regeneration
(12 such ceremonies are enjoined on the first three orᅠ twice-born classes in Mn. II, 27, ;
viz.
1. garbhâ̱dhāna,
2. puṉ-savana,
3. sīmantônnayana,
4. jāta-karman,
5. nāmakarman,
6. nishkramaṇa,
7. anna-prâ̱ṡana,
8. cūḍā-karman,
9. upanayana,
10. keṡâ̱nta,
11. samāvartana,
12. vivāha, qq.vv.;
accord. toᅠ Gaut. VIII, 8 etc.. there are 40 Saṃskāras)
GṛS. Mn. MBh. etc.. (IW. 188; 192 etc.. RTL. 353) ;
the ceremony performed on a dead body (i.e. cremation) R. ;
any purificatory ceremony W. ;
the faculty of memory, mental impression orᅠ recollection, impression on the mind of acts done in a former state of existence (one of the 24 qualities of the Vaiṡeshikas, including bhāvanā, the faculty of reproductive imagination) Kaṇ. Sarvad. (IW. 69) ;
(pl., with Buddhists) a mental conformation orᅠ creation of the mind (such as that of the external world, regarded by it as real, though actually non-existent, andᅠ forming the second link in the twelvefold chain of causation orᅠ the fourth of the 5 Skandhas) Dharmas. 22; 42 ;
a polishing stone MW.
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