It is a semi religious term relating to a purificatory ceremony or rite (of passage) marking a major event in one's life
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The cast of Samskara - 1970 includes: Dasharathi Dixit Girish Karnad as Praneshacharya Lakshmi Krishnamurthy Snehalata Reddy as Chandri
Akkitham Narayanan has written: 'Samskara'
The fourth samskara, known as Vivaah Sanskar, is the Hindu marriage ceremony where the bride and groom vow to support and love each other for the rest of their lives. It is a significant rite of passage in Hindu culture, symbolizing the beginning of a new family and the continuation of lineage. The ceremony involves rituals, vows, and blessings from family and friends.
can't tell. But that is part of HIndu samskara.
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the major themes in AnanMurthy's Samaskara are 1. Caste consciousness in indian society 2. Hypocrisy of Religion
In Hindu philosophy, samskara refers to imprints left on the mind as a result of past experiences or actions. These imprints shape an individual's thoughts, habits, and tendencies, influencing their behavior and character. Samskaras are believed to carry over from one life to the next in the cycle of reincarnation.
A Samskara is a Hindu rite of passage ceremony that marks specific life events. The term also refers to the Hindu belief that wisdom and knowledge an individual obtained from experiences in past lives helps to guide their current life path.
Janoi is the Gujarati word for the Sacred Thread. In Hinduism, Sacred Thread (Yajñopavītam in Sanskrit) or Janoi is worn during the sacred thread ceremony (Upanayanam in Sanskrit or Yagnopavit in Gujarati). It is considered a socially and spiritually significant rite (or Samskara). And is usually performed to boys during adolescence.
There are no sacraments in Buddhism as in Catholicism and other Christian Religions. Buddhism is not a religion in the western sense, it is more a philosophical approach. See What is Buddhism for further information