What does the word ' sanskara' mean? * 1 point Purification Liberation Custom Rituals
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In Indian philosophy and Indian religions, samskaras or sanskaras are mental impressions, recollections, or psychological imprints. In Hindu philosophies, samskaras are a basis for the development of karma theory. In Buddhism the Sanskrit term Samskara is used to describe 'formations'.
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In short sanskara means:
1. a purificatory Hindu ceremony.
2. Hinduism & Buddhism : a mental conformation or latent karmic tendency shaping one's present life.
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