saṃskāra
“disposition”
idea · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
disposition · new saṃskāra
in the texts
Tarkasaṃgraha
Three-fold quality—velocity, mental impression, and elasticity—governing motion-continuance, memory, and restoration of form.
saṃskāra (Disposition) is three-fold:
Āṅgirasa Smṛti
The concept of a formal ritual sacrament, invoked repeatedly as the mechanism by which lost purity or status is restored.
he is purified again by a *saṃskāra*.
Through a new *saṃskāra*, he becomes pure;
according to the rule, and then through a new *saṃskāra*, and by the Puṭagarbha rite, he becomes pure there.