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‘Samskrithi’, the Sanskrit word for culture, is derived from the root word
‘Samskara’ which means the dual process of removing dust and dirt, and planting
the virtues of Truth, Right Conduct, Love, Non-violence and Love. Certain
obligatory rites of initiation and purification prescribed by the Vedas for
one’s spiritual upliftment, are also referred to as Samskaras. There are 48
such, but all of them can be reduced to just one, which is the final and
fulfilling one - recognition of one’s identity with the Divine. Man (Nara) is
God (Narayana). The individual entity (Jiva) is Divinity (Brahman) seen through
the limitations of primal ignorance.
- Divine Discourse, Oct 9, 1964.
The spiritual path is the path of detachment, of sense control,
of rigorous mind training. - Baba
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