Sanskar Prakash, published by Gita Press, Gorakhpur, is an authoritative handbook explaining the significance, philosophy, and step-by-step procedures of traditional Hindu samskaras. These samskaras—performed from birth to adulthood—are essential purificatory rites meant to refine the body, mind, and character. The book elaborates on the purpose and benefits of major samskaras such as Jatakarma, Namkaran, Annaprashan, Mundan, Upanayan, Samavartan, and many others. Each ritual is explained with clarity, detailing its spiritual meaning, method of performance, required mantras, and practical application, making it suitable for families, priests, teachers, and students of Dharma Shastra.
Key features
With its simple language and accurate presentation, the book bridges traditional wisdom with practical execution, helping readers understand why these samskaras matter and how they strengthen cultural and spiritual heritage.
This book provides clear guidance for performing essential Hindu rituals at home or with a priest.
Preserves cultural heritage by documenting the significance of Vedic samskaras.
Strengthens family spiritual life, especially for new parents and growing children.
Promotes understanding of dharma, purity, and spiritual discipline across life stages.
Reduces confusion by offering step-by-step procedures and explanations.
Useful for priests, householders, and students of Hindu ritual studies.
Ideal as a long-term reference for every Hindu household.
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