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In Hindu philosophy, Sanskar are the impressions and dispositions that develop and accumulate deep inside a person from perception, inference, choices, preparation, practice, interaction with others, thoughts, intent, willful actions and such karma. These manifest as habits, behavior, tendencies, psychological predispositions and dispositions.

16 Sanskars in Hinduism and Their Relevance from the Past to the Present

In Hinduism, rituals or sanskars are milestones in a person’s life and hold sacred importance. It is believed that sanskars purify the soul and cleanse sins not only from the mortal body but also from the immortal soul. Literally, Sanskar means culture, making perfect or refining in Sanskrit.

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What is Sanskar?

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