The
rites that pertain to the stages of life of man are called Samskaras. The
Samskaras are purificatory rites which sanctify the life of the Hindu. They
give a spiritual touch to the important events in the life of the individual
from conception to cremation. They mark the important stages of a man’s life.
Just as the outline of a picture is lighted up slowly with the filling in of
many colours, so also is Brahmanya with scriptural Samskaras. There are the
Samskaras of childhood, of boyhood, of manhood and of old age and death.
There
are fiftytwo Samskaras. Among these, ten are important. The ten principal and
generally recognised Samskaras are: Garbhadana, Pumsavana, Simantonnayana,
Jatakarma, Namakarana, Annaprasana, Chudakarma, Upanayana, Samavartana and
Vivaha. Of these ten, only some are now performed. Some of the Samskaras
pertain to infantile life and early childhood. Some are ceremonies which may be
performed daily or on special occasions. The whole life of the Hindu is thus
consecrated and protected from the cradle to the grave.
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